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MaxAgent™
                                Manual

           MAX Communication Server
                 Release 6.5 Update1




12/2009 4503-0001-6.5 Update1
WARNING!
Toll fraud is committed when individuals unlawfully gain access to
customer telecommunication systems. This is a criminal offense.
Currently, we do not know of any telecommunications system that is
immune to this type of criminal activity. AltiGen Communications, Inc.,
will not accept liability for any damages, including long distance charges,
which result from unauthorized and/or unlawful use. Although AltiGen
Communications, Inc., has designed security features into its products, it
is your sole responsibility to use the security features and to establish
security practices within your company, including training, security
awareness, and call auditing.

NOTICE
While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, AltiGen
Communications, Inc., will not be liable for technical or editorial errors or
omissions contained within the documentation. The information contained
in this documentation is subject to change without notice.
This documentation may be used only in accordance with the terms of the
AltiGen Communications, Inc., License Agreement.
AltiGen Communications, Inc.
410 East Plumeria Dr.
San Jose, CA 95134
Telephone: 888-AltiGen (258-4436)
Fax:         408-597-9020
E-mail:      info@altigen.com
Web site:    www.altigen.com

TRADEMARKS
MAX Communication Server, MaxAdministrator, MaxCommunicator,
MaxAgent, MaxSupervisor, MaxInSight, MaxOutlook, MaxCall,
Enterprise Manager, AltiServ, AltiLink, AltiConsole, VRPlayer,
Zoomerang, IPTalk, Alti-Mobile Extension, InTouch Dialer, AltiReport,
and SuperQ are trademarks or registered trademarks of AltiGen
Communications, Inc.
All other brand names mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks
of their respective manufacturers.
Copyright © AltiGen Communications, Inc. 2009. All rights reserved.
Part Number 4503-0001-6.5 Update1
Contents
Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i

CHAPTER 1

   About MaxAgent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
       New in Release 6.5 Update1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
       Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
       ACT!/GoldMine® Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
       Licensing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

CHAPTER 2

   Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
       Pre-Installation Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
       Installing MaxAgent on a Client System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
       Uninstalling MaxAgent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
       Automatic Upgrade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
       Downgrade Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

CHAPTER 3

   Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
       Logging In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
         Version Mismatch Dialog Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
         Logging In Remotely . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
         IP Extensions Using IP Talk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
       When Connection Is Broken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
       Overview of the Main Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
         Status Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
         Toolbar Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
         Call Information Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
         Tabbed Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
       Changing Activity Status and Recording Activity Greetings . . . . 18
       Setting Status to Ready or Not Ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19


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Turning Do Not Disturb On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                    19
    Log Out or Change Workgroups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                   20
    Minimizing and Exiting MaxAgent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                    20
    Shrinking MaxAgent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           20
    Using the Windows Tray Phone Icon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                      21
    Searching in the Tabbed Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                    21
    Customizing the Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            22

CHAPTER 4

  Using MaxAgent as a Workgroup Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
    Answering Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        27
    Dialing Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    28
       Shortcut-Key Dialing and Smart Tag Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                          29
       Dialing Speed Dial Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                30
       Redialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   31
    Placing Calls on Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          31
    Using Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         32
    Transferring Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .       32
       Displaying a Note on the IP Phone LCD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                       33
    Making Conference Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .              35
       Station Conferencing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          35
    MeetMe Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            37
       Working in the MeetMe Conference Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                             38
       Creating a Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        39
       E-mailing a Meeting Invitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                43
       Starting and Stopping a Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                 44
       What the MeetMe Conference Host Can Do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                            44
       Continuing a Meeting Beyond Its Duration Time . . . . . . . . . . .                             45
       Joining a MeetMe Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                 45
    Recording Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      46
       Recording on Demand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .             46
    Using Account Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            46
    Checking Voice Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          48
       Dealing with Voice Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .             48
       Save at Remote Server or Export Locally . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                       49
       Deleting Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         49

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Returning a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
      Attaching a Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
      Forwarding Voice Mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
    Monitoring the Activity of Other Extensions/Workgroups . . . . . . 51
      Choosing Workgroups to Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
      Reading the Monitor List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
      Calling or Picking Up Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
    Viewing the Call History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
    Adding Your Contacts to MaxAgent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
    Checking Workgroup Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
    Viewing Your Workgroup Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
    Viewing Queues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
      Pick Up Calls from Queue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
    Using ActiveX Control with Third Party Applications . . . . . . . . . 58

CHAPTER         5

 Configuring Your MaxAgent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
    Call Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
    One Number Access (ONA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
      Before You Set Up ONA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
      Setting Up One Number Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
    Message Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
      Working with Voice Mail Groups (Distribution Lists) . . . . . . . 69
      Working on Voice Mail Group Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
    Call Alert Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
    Voice Mail Play Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
    CRM Integration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
    Tab Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
    Theme Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
    IPTalk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
    Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79

CHAPTER 6

 Using MaxCall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
    Logging in to MaxCall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81


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The MaxCall Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      81
       Using a Phrase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   82
       Recording a Phrase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .       83
       Reviewing a Phrase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .       83

CHAPTER 7

   MaxAgent in Microsoft Office Communicator . . . . . . . . . .85
       Installing MaxAgent for OCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
       Using MaxAgent in Office Communicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
       Calling an Extension from Office Communicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90

   Appendix A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93
       Errors and Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
         Troubleshooting IP Connectivity from a Remote Location . . . . 94
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95




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CHAPTER 1

About MaxAgent




                                                                             Installation
MaxAgent is a Windows desktop application designed to improve the
performance of workgroup and call center agents in a MAX
Communication Server ACC/ACM (MAXCS) environment.
MaxAgent allows workgroup agents to manage workgroup calls from their
computers. It allows direct access to call handling and other functions,
including the following:
 • Viewing caller data (for example, IP address, account number, credit
   card number, name, and so on) sent with an incoming call
 • Viewing queue data and other workgroup-related statistics, agent’s
   performance, and member login/logout
 • Exporting and printing workgroup queue and performance data
 • Setting up group meetings
In addition, MaxAgent integrates with Microsoft Outlook and Outlook
Express, ACT!, and GoldMine® for caller screen pops and dialing out from
these applications.
Call information can be stored to an internal or external CDR database for
future review and analysis.


New in Release 6.5 Update1
The following features are new in Release 6.5 Update1:
 • Dialing Using Smart Tags—Phone numbers that appear in Internet
   Explorer and Microsoft Office programs can be dialed through your
   active MaxAgent/MaxCommunicator/MaxOutlook by either clicking
   an icon (in Internet Explorer) or choosing Dial by MaxClient from a
   Smart Tag (in Microsoft Office programs). Requires configuration on
   the MaxAgent/MaxCommunicator/MaxOutlook’s Configuration >
   General screen and in each Microsoft Office program.




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• Dialing Using Shortcut Keys—You can select a phone number from
   any window, for example, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Word, Excel,
   Notepad, and so on, and then dial that phone number by pressing two
   or three keys you define for this task. Requires configuration on the
   MaxAgent/MaxCommunicator/MaxOutlook’s Configuration >
   General screen (Select-n-Dial option).
 • Automatic Dialing—Any phone number you dial using a Smart Tag
   or the Select-n-Dial method can be dialed automatically, or you can
   choose to simply have that phone number put in the dialer box.
   Configure this option on the Configuration > General screen.
 • MaxCall—Allows you to hand over an outgoing connected call to the
   MAXCS system so that it can play a pre-recorded message to the call,
   for example a marketing campaign script. This frees your extension to
   make the next call. This feature is available on the MaxCall tab. A
   MaxCall license must be assigned to your extension before you can see
   the MaxCall tab.


Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express Support
MaxAgent 6.5 Update1 supports Microsoft Outlook 2003 and 2007,
allowing you to obtain phone numbers to dial from a Microsoft Outlook
Contact list. MaxAgent also lets you see the incoming calls that have a
matching record in the Contact list.
You must set up the Outlook Contacts list prior to using this feature.


ACT!/GoldMine® Support
MaxAgent 6.5 Update1 supports ACT! 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 and
GoldMine® 6.5, 6.7, and 7.0 contact management software, allowing you
to obtain phone numbers to dial from the ACT! or GoldMine® contact
database list. MaxAgent also lets you see the matching record from the
contact database list of the incoming calls.
Note: Before ACT! can work with MaxAgent, you MUST install the
      ACT! Plugin.
Note: ACT! and Goldmine are not supported in MaxAgent for OCS,
      described in “MaxAgent in Microsoft Office Communicator” on
      page 85.




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Licensing
The following AltiGen licenses are required:
 • MaxAgent requires a MaxAgent seat license for each user, or a




                                                                             Installation
   MaxAgent session license.
 • The IPTalk feature requires an IPTalk license for each user, or an
   IPTalk session license.
 • ACT! and GoldMine integration require an Integration Connector
   license for each user.
 • MaxCall requires a MaxCall seat license for each user or a MaxCall
   session license.
A system administrator can verify seat licenses in MaxAdministrator by
selecting License > Client SEAT License Management from the main
menu.




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CHAPTER 2

Installation




                                                                           Installation
The client system must meet the following minimum requirements.
 • IBM/PC AT compatible system
 • Microsoft .NET 2.0 with SP1 framework (version 2.0.50727.1433)
 • 2 GHz CPU or above
 • Windows XP Professional or Windows Vista Business Edition (32-bit
   or 64-bit) or Windows 2008 (32-bit or 64-bit) or Windows 7 (32-bit or
   64-bit)
 • 1 GB available hard drive disk space
 • 1 GB RAM
 • SVGA monitor (1024 x 768) with 256 color display, or better
 • Keyboard and mouse
 • A sound card in the PC, if using IPTalk
 • MAX Communication Server ACC 6.5 Update1 or MAX
   Communication Server ACM 6.5 Update1 running on a server
   accessible to this client.


Pre-Installation Checklist
Before installing MaxAgent, make sure the following is done:
 • MAXCS ACC/ ACM 6.5 Update1 has been installed on the system
   server.
 • TCP/IP is enabled on both machines.
 • The client is able to connect to the server on the network.
 • The person installing MaxAgent has local administrator rights on the
   client PC.
 • The extension affiliated with the client PC has a MaxAgent Seat
   License assigned to it, or there is a MaxAgent Session License
   installed in the MAXCS system.



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Installing MaxAgent on a Client System
When the above items are done, follow these steps on the client machine:
1.   Exit all Windows applications.
2.   Insert the MAXCS 6.5 Update1 Clients CD into the CD ROM drive.
3.   Open the MaxAgent folder, and run the Setup program in that folder,
     following the step-by-step installation instructions as they appear on
     the screen.
Alternatively, if your system administrator has loaded MaxAgent on a
shared network server, you can copy the files in the MaxAgent folder to
your desktop PC, and run the MaxAgent Setup program.


Uninstalling MaxAgent
1.   From the Windows Start menu, select Control Panel > Add/Remove
     Programs > MaxAgent 6.5 Update1.
2.   Click Remove, and respond to any additional prompts.


Automatic Upgrade
Each time you start up MaxAgent, a comparison is made with the version
of MAXCS ACC/ACM that is running on the server. If updates were made
on the server, and your version of MaxAgent is out-of-date, you are
prompted for upgrade permission. If you automatically upgrade, the
MaxAgent startup is terminated and a software upgrade session is started.
Restart MaxAgent to run the newer version.
Note: For remote MaxAgent users outside the firewall, TCP port 10050
      is required to be open to allow automatic upgrade. Also, automatic
      upgrade over the Internet requires the sending of 15 MB files over
      the WAN, so it may take some time to perform the automatic
      update.


Downgrade Procedure
1.   Go to Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs and remove the
     MaxAgent 6.5 Update1 program and ALL OTHER 6.5 Update1 client




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applications (such as MaxCommunicator, MaxSupervisor,
     MaxOutlook, AltiConsole and CDR Search).
2.   Reboot your system.




                                                                            Installation
3.   Install the earlier MaxAgent software, as appropriate.




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CHAPTER 3

Getting Started
Start MaxAgent from the Microsoft Windows Start menu, by choosing
Start > All Programs > MaxAgent > MaxAgent
Note: For users running Windows XP SP2, a firewall protection Security




                                                                               Getting Started
      Alert may pop up when opening the login window. If this happens,
      click Yes to allow MaxAgent to run.
If you are connecting to the Internet through a modem connection, before
you log in, establish a session connection from your PC to your local
Internet service provider. If you’re using a low-speed connection, the login
may take some time, since a large amount of data is transferred to your
desktop.


Logging In
1.   If this is your first login to this MAX Communication Server ACC/
     ACM system, enter the system server’s IP address or the name of the
     system server you will be using. To obtain the server name or IP
     address, ask your IT administrator.




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(Subsequently, when you log in, you’ll see the IP address in the Server
     Name field. You may use the drop-down list to select a different
     server, if more than one server is available.)
2.   Enter your Extension number and Password assigned to your phone.
     If you want to store your login password and have it entered
     automatically the next time you log in to MaxAgent, check the Always
     save password check box.
     Note: Up to eight unsuccessful login attempts are allowed, after
           which login will be disabled for from 1 to 24 hours (depending
           on the duration set by your system administrator).
3.   If your extension is an IP extension and you will be using a headset,
     check the Enable IPTalk softphone check box. (An AltiGen IPTalk
     license must be assigned to your extension.)
     (Even if you do not have an IP phone, as long as your extension is set
     up as an IP extension by your system administrator, you can check the
     Enable IPTalk softphone check box.)
     See “Logging In Remotely” on page 11 for more information on using
     IP extensions remotely.
4.   If you will be using MaxCall, check the Enable MaxCall check box.
     (Your extension must be assigned to a MaxCall license.)
5.   Click Sign In or press the Enter key. (To back out of signing in, click
     Cancel or press the Esc key.) The WGLogin dialog box appears:




6.   Select the workgroup or workgroups you want to log in to. You can log
     in to eight workgroups simultaneously.

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7.   If the system administrator has allowed you to change your outbound
     workgroup, you may do so. (Your outbound calls are logged to the
     workgroup specified in Outbound Workgroup.)
8.   Click OK.

Version Mismatch Dialog Box
If your version of MaxAgent doesn’t match the version of MAX
Communication Server on the system server, you are prompted for upgrade




                                                                                Getting Started
permission when you try to log in. If you allow upgrade at this time, the
MaxAgent startup is terminated and a software upgrade session is started.
When the upgrade is completed, restart MaxAgent to run the newer
version. (See “Automatic Upgrade” on page 6 for more details.)

Logging In Remotely
You can use MaxAgent from a remote location if
 • MaxAgent is installed on your remote computer
 • Your extension is configured as an IP or mobile extension by your
   system administrator
 • You have an AltiGen-certified IP phone or are using IPTalk
Consult your system administrator or authorized AltiGen dealer for details
on obtaining this equipment.
All the call handling functions are the same as when you log in locally, with
the exception of the ability to configure One Number Access. You can pick
up voice mail, forward local business office phone calls to another site such
as a home desktop PC, and even receive phone calls as you would at the
office.

To log in from a remote location
1.   If you connect to the Internet through a modem connection, establish
     a connection to your internet service provider (ISP).
2.   Log in using your Extension and Password as usual.
3.   If you will be using a headset plugged into your PC, check the Enable
     IPTalk softphone check box. If you will be using MaxCall, check the
     Enable MaxCall check box.
4.   Click OK.



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IP Extensions Using IP Talk
To use IPTalk, you need an AltiGen-certified USB headset system (your
phone system administrator or AltiGen dealer can recommend headsets).
Important: You can run only one instance of MaxAgent with IPTalk per
           system.

To make and receive calls using IPTalk
1.   Connect your headset to your PC.
2.   Use the MaxAgent dialing and call accepting functions as usual to
     make and receive calls.


When Connection Is Broken
When a connection with the phone server is broken, a message box pops up
asking if you want to connect again. Clicking Yes will restore the
connection without you having to go through the log-in process again.


Overview of the Main Window
Once you log in to MaxAgent, the main window appears. This window
provides tools to manage and monitor calls, and is your window into your
workgroup environment.
You can customize the MaxAgent display: select the theme; the toolbar
buttons, tabs, and columns you need and their order of appearance; the sort
order; and so on. See “Customizing the Display” on page 22.




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See call Information here                                             Configure
        Set your activity state   Status bar               Shrink window




                                                                                  Getting Started
          Dialer box              Call control tool bar




Tabbed pages
If you checked Enable IPTalk when you logged in, the right side of the toolbar looks
a little different:




Click the Down arrow to access the Mute button, the Volume button, and the
Arrange Window button that lets you shrink the window.

Status Bar
From the status bar you can do the following:
 • Change your activity state from the drop-down list (see “Changing Activity
   Status and Recording Activity Greetings” on page 18).
 • If you have configured Call Handling to forward all calls, see the target
   destination, for example,      .

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• See when a call is in wrap-up mode (you have transferred it, sent it to
   voice mail, or hung up):       :

 • Toggle between Ready and Not Ready                .

 • See the number of unopened voice mails                   .

 • Turn Do Not Disturb (DND) on and off                  (see “Turning Do
   Not Disturb On and Off” on page 19).
 • If you’re using IPTalk, you can mute the call (using the Mute toggle
   button) and control the volume using the volume control.
      Mute button (toggle)                   Volume control

 • Shrink MaxAgent to a single tool bar and restore it to normal size by
     selecting from the drop-down menu           .

 • Configure MaxAgent            (see “Configuring Your MaxAgent” on
   page 59).

 • Open help        .


Toolbar Buttons
Toolbar buttons provide single-click functions to connect, hangup, transfer,
send to voicemail, hold, conference, send calls to AA (auto attendant),
flash, record, redial, intercom, and enter account code. The Login button
lets you log in to other workgroups or log out of a workgroup.




You can choose the buttons you want and the order in which you want
them. See “Customizing the Display” on page 22.
The Dialer field and Dial button are also in the toolbar. Click the Dial
button to pop up the dial pad.




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Dial
                                  button
                                  pops
 Dialer field.   Click the x to   up dial
                 clear the dial   pad.
                 field or close
                 the dial pad.




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Call Information Panel
The call information panel displays several columns of information about
calls:
Record— shows when a call is being recorded
State—the state of the currently active call:
 • AA—the call is being transferred to an auto attendant
 • Busy—callee is busy or not available
 • Call Pending—the call is placed into a workgroup queue
 • Conference—the call is in conference
 • Connect—the call is connected
 • Dial Tone—a dial tone is present, and MaxAgent is ready to dial out
 • Error—receipt of an error tone
 • Hold—the call is on hold
 • Hold Pending— the call is being transferred or conferenced
 • Idle—the extension is not in use
 • Play VM—playing voice mail (The Duration field displays the
   duration of the voice mail as it plays. The duration display does not
   reflect fast forward or fast backward.)
 • Record—recording an introductory message
 • Ringback—caller sees this state while the callee’s phone is ringing
 • Ringing—an outgoing call is ringing another phone or an incoming
   call is ringing your phone


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Name—the name of the person on the other end of the call, if available
Number—the phone number at the other end of the call
Group—your workgroup number for this call
DNIS—the DNIS number, if appropriate
Duration—duration of the call
Conference—indicates the conference host
User Data—data entered by an agent and carried with a trunk call
IVR Data—this field is filled by the IVR
To hide a column you don’t want to see, right-click a column heading and
uncheck the column.
To rearrange columns, click and drag a column heading to where you
want it.

Accessing a Context Menu for a Call
You can right-click a call to access a context menu for that call. Then select
from commands available for that call.

Tabbed Pages
Thirteen tabbed pages are available on the bottom half of the MaxAgent
screen: Voicemail, Contacts, Greeting, Performance, History, Directory,
WG Status, Speed Dial, WG Voicemail, MeetMe, Monitor, WG Queue,
and LinePark. (If you have enabled MaxCall, the MaxCall tab is available
also. MaxCall requires a license and is discussed in “Using MaxCall” on
page 81.)




Voicemail—A log of unopened and opened voice mails left at your
extension. Columns include: Type, Number, Caller Name (if available
from extension information or from an external database), Date/Time,
Duration, and Note. See “Dealing with Voice Mail” on page 43.




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Contacts—A list of contacts you have added to your MaxAgent. Columns
include: Name, Company, Business Phone, Mobile Phone, Email Address,
IM Address, OCS Presence, Home Phone. To find out how to add contacts
to your MaxAgent, see “CRM Integration” on page 74.
Greeting—From the Greeting tab, you can record and review greetings
for each Activity state. See “Changing Activity Status and Recording
Activity Greetings” on page 18.
Performance—Shows your performance since midnight for each




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workgroup you’re logged into. Includes direct calls and workgroup calls.
Shows amount of time you were logged in, not ready, DND/FWD, on
inbound calls, on outbound calls, in wrap-up mode, and in hold state. See
“Viewing Your Workgroup Performance” on page 56.
History—A history of your incoming, outgoing, and missed calls.
Columns include: Direction (inbound - red arrow, outbound - green arrow,
missed), Number, Name, Date/Time, Duration, DNIS, Group, and Note.
See “Viewing the Call History” on page 53.
Directory—Lists the extensions of people at the company. Columns
include: Type (local, remote), Extension, Name, Activity, Department,
Location.
WG Status—Shows the real time status of all the workgroups you’re
logged into. Columns include: Workgroup Number, Workgroup Name,
Login/Out Status, Calls In Queue, Calls In Queue > SL, Longest Queue
Time, New, Agents Logged In, Total Busy Agents, Total Agents Not
Available, % of Calls That Exceed Threshold. See “Checking Workgroup
Status” on page 55.
Speed Dial—A list of speed dial numbers entered by the system
administrator and entered at the extension. Columns include: Type
(extension speed dial or system speed dial), ID, Name, Number, and Note.
See “Dialing Speed Dial Numbers” on page 26.
WG Voicemail—A log of unopened and opened voice mails left at the
workgroup extension(s). Columns include: Type, Number, Caller Name (if
available from extension information or from an external database), Date/
Time, Duration, Group, and Note. See “Checking Voice Mail” on page 48.
MeetMe—From the MeetMe tab, you can schedule and monitor phone
meetings. See “MeetMe Conference” on page 32.




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Monitor—A list of extensions you have chosen to monitor. Columns
include: State, Extension, Name, Activity, DND/FWD, Caller Name,
Number, Department, Location, DNIS, and Duration. See “Monitoring the
Activity of Other Extensions/Workgroups” on page 51.
Line Park—Shows calls parked for line park groups that you are a member
of. You can pick up a parked call from the LinePark tab. Columns include:
Park (the Park ID), Extension, Caller Name, Number, DNIS, and Duration.
To park a call in MaxAgent, click the Flash button on the call control tool
bar (you must customize your tool bar to display the Flash button), enter
#41 (system call park) or #31 (personal call park) in the dialer field, then
click the Connect button on the call control tool bar.
WG Queue—Shows all the calls in queue. You can pick up a call from
queue if the system administrator has allowed it for your extension. The
following fields are included: ID, Group, Queue Time, Priority Queue
Time, Caller ID, Caller Name, DNIS, Priority, SKLR, and Type. See
“Viewing Queues” on page 57.


Changing Activity Status and Recording
Activity Greetings
You can specify your whereabouts, so that others are informed. Click the
Down arrow on the Activity button                  and choose the
appropriate category:
 • Available (System) (the system greeting is used)
 • Available (Personal) (your personal greeting is used)
 • Meeting
 • Away
 • Travel
 • PTO (personal time off)
Your system administrator may have configured additional activities to
select from.
The activity category you select appears beside the button. Keep your
Activity status updated.




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You can record a different greeting for each Activity status. To do so, click
the Greeting tab, and select an Activity. Then click the Record button at
the bottom of the tab to record a greeting. (Alternatively, you can right-
click the activity, and select Record.) Use your phone or headset to record
the greeting.




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To hear the greeting played back, click the Review. button. Change your
greeting whenever you want to.


Setting Status to Ready or Not Ready
        The Ready/Not Ready button is a toggle. Click it to tell the system
not to send workgroup calls to your extension. Click it again to tell the
system you are ready to receive workgroup calls.


Turning Do Not Disturb On and Off
The               button is a toggle that turns Do Not Disturb on and off.
When Do Not Disturb is on, all incoming calls are forwarded according to
your Enable Busy Call Handling settings.
Note: If the system administrator has disabled the Do Not Disturb feature
      for the extension, the DND feature will not be available to you. If
      you select DND, an alert pops up informing you that DND is not
      allowed.




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Log Out or Change Workgroups
You can log out of a workgroup or change the workgroups you’re logged in
to as follows:
1.   Click the Login button         to open the WG Login window.
2.   To log out or change workgroups, deselect the check box(es) next to the
     workgroup(s) you’re logging out from.
3.   If logout reason codes are required in your system, select one in the
     Logout Reason drop-down list.
4.   If you want to log in to other workgroups, select their check boxes.
5.   Click OK.


Minimizing and Exiting MaxAgent
Minimize - To minimize MaxAgent, click the Minimize button             in the
top right corner of the screen. MaxAgent shrinks to an icon in the tray in the
lower right corner of your screen.
Exit - If you are shutting down Microsoft Windows, MaxAgent will exit
automatically. Otherwise, to exit MaxAgent, click the          button at the top
right of the MaxAgent window. To exit MaxAgent when you have shrunk it
to a single toolbar, first restore it to normal size, then click the exit button.


Shrinking MaxAgent
To shrink MaxAgent to a strip at the top or bottom of your screen, click the
Arrange Window button              and select Top or Bottom. The strip
displays the MaxAgent status bar, the workgroup number and name, number
of calls in queue, longest queue time, plus no more than six call control
buttons and the dialer field:




                                      Default call control buttons

To restore MaxAgent to full view, click the Arrange Window button and
select Normal.




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When MaxAgent is shrunk and you put a call on hold (by clicking the Hold
button), the number flashes. Clicking the number reconnects to the call.
Note: If a new call comes in while a call is on hold, MaxAgent changes
      to normal size automatically, allowing you access to both calls.


Using the Windows Tray Phone Icon
After you log in, the MaxAgent icon is displayed in the Windows tray,




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normally at the bottom right of your screen.
When you have new voice mail, the icon changes to show you have voice
mail.
If MaxAgent is not on your Windows desktop, but either icon appears in
the Windows tray, double-click it to open the MaxAgent main window.


Searching in the Tabbed Windows
Searching is available in these tabs: Directory, History, Contacts, Voice
Mail, WG Voicemail, and Speed Dial.




To search,
1.   In the Search in field, select the column you want to search in.
2.   Put your cursor in the field beside the magnifying glass, and type what
     you’re looking for. The search begins as you type, and the list is
     narrowed to records that match what you’re typing.
3.   When you begin a new search, all the information that was on the tab
     reappears. Or you can clear the field beside the magnifying glass or
     make another selection in the Search in field, and you’ll see all the
     information on the tab.




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Customizing the Display
You can customize the MaxAgent display to meet your needs in the
following ways:
 • Resize MaxAgent windows by using the standard Windows method:
   place the cursor at a window edge or corner, then drag the window to
   the size you want.
 • Specify the tabs you want to to display: right-click on the area just
   above the tabs. A list of tabs appears:




     Check the tabs you want to display, and uncheck the tabs you don’t
     want to display.
 • Specify the columns you want to see by right-clicking a column
   heading and checking or unchecking columns in the pop-up list.
   Checked columns will be displayed.




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• Resize columns by placing the cursor on a column divider in the
  header area until the cursor changes to a movable double bar (||). Then
  move the bar to resize the column.
• Rearrange columns by clicking and dragging a column name to the
  location you want.




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        Moving the Record column to the right

• Sort columns in ascending or descending order by clicking the
  column heading. An ascending (first to last) or descending (last to
  first) arrow appears. Click the column heading again to sort in the
  reverse order. If you click a column heading, and all the data in that
  column is the same, MaxAgent keeps the sort order of the previously
  clicked column.



            Ascending order               Descending order

• Add, remove, and rearrange the toolbar buttons in MaxAgent by
  right-clicking in the button area and choosing Customize Toolbar
  Buttons.                               The Toolbar Customization
  dialog box opens:




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The buttons displayed in your MaxAgent are in the right-hand list. To
     remove a toolbar button, select it and click Remove. To add a toolbar
     button, select a button from the list on the left, and click Add. To
     rearrange buttons, select a button from the list on the right, and click
     the Up button or Down button, until the toolbar button is where you
     want it. When finished, click OK.
     Note: When MaxAgent is shrunk to a strip at the top or bottom of
           your screen, six buttons are initially displayed by default in the
           shrunken toolbar: Connect, Transfer, To VM, Hangup,
           Redial, Hold. These are the only buttons available to a
           shrunken toolbar. You can remove any of them in the way just
           described and add them back again.
            When MaxAgent is made normal size, the buttons you
            originally selected are again displayed in the toolbar. In other
            words, you configure the normal toolbar and the shrunken
            toolbar separately, and MaxAgent keeps your preferences for
            each.




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• Remove the dialer field by right-clicking a toolbar button and
  choosing Customize Toolbar Buttons, as above. In the Toolbar
  Customization dialog box, clear the check box beside Show Dialer. To
  display the dialer again, check the Show Dialer check box.
• Pop up MaxAgent when you have incoming calls. Pop ups work
  when MaxAgent is minimized or is a strip at the top or bottom of the
  window but not when you have exited. See “Call Alert Options” on
  page 64.




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• Drag and dock the tabs by dragging the dotted area above them to the
  right arrow, the left arrow or the bottom arrow. Once you start moving
  the group of tabs, the arrows appear. Move the cursor to an arrow, and
  the tabs will be docked at the side you selected.



                                             Dragging and docking tabs



     When the docking arrows appear, they look like this

• Drag and dock one tab by dragging it by its tab until the cursor is on
  the arrow where you want the tab to dock.
• Make a tab a separate window independent of the MaxAgent main
  window by dragging it out by its tab, or by double-clicking the tab.
  Then you can resize the window and move it around.
  To dismiss the window, click the close button in the upper right corner.
  To return the window to the set of tabbed pages, drag it by its title bar
  to the tabs area.




 A tab is being dragged from an independent window back
 to the tabs group.




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CHAPTER 4

Using MaxAgent as a Workgroup
Agent
MaxAgent call handling-related functions include:
 • Answering calls, page 27
 • Dialing out, page 28
 • Placing calls on hold, page 31
 • Using call waiting, page 32
 • Transferring calls, page 32




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 • Conferencing, page 35
 • Recording Calls, page 46
 • Using account codes, page 46
In addition you can do the following:
 • Check voice mail, page 48
 • Monitor other extensions, page 51
 • View the history of calls, page 53
 • E-mail and IM from the Contacts tab, page 55
 • Check workgroup status, page 55
 • View your own workgroup performance, page 56
 • View queues, page 57


Answering Calls
To answer a call click the word Ringing in the call’s State cell. The state
changes to Connected.




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Or, click the Connect button in the toolbar.


Dialing Out
To dial a number, click in the dialing field, enter a number or name, and
then click the Dial button or press Enter on your computer keyboard.
 • Enter a number—You can enter a number in the dialing field by
   using the standard numeric keys or numeric keypad on your computer,
   or by using the dial pad in MaxAgent.
 • Enter a name—For names recorded in the system, you can enter a
   name by using the keyboard on your computer to type the name. Then
   select the name from the drop-down list that opens. The number for
   that name appears in the dialing field.
     To close the drop-down list or clear the dialing field, click the “x” in
     the field.




                                                      You can start typing a
                                                      name in the dialing
                                                      field to open your
                                                      company directory
                                                      list. Then select a
                                                      name.


        You can enter a number                     You can click the
        in the dialing field          Dial button to open the dial pad




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Searching for
                                          “western team” by
                                          starting to type in the
                                          dialing field




The Call Information panel displays the state of the call:




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Shortcut-Key Dialing and Smart Tag Dialing
Shortcut-key dialing—If you configured your MaxAgent to let you use
shortcut keys to dial a selected phone number in another program, for
example, Excel or Internet Explorer, you can make a call by selecting the
number and using those shortcut keys. To find out more about this option
and how to configure it, see “Select-n-Dial” on page 62.
Smart Tags—If you configured your MaxAgent to enable Smart Tags, you
can call phone numbers from Internet Explorer by clicking a green phone
icon beside the number, or from Microsoft Office programs by selecting
Dial By MaxClient from a Smart Tag beside the number. To find out more
about this option and how to configure it, see “Enable Smart Tags”on page
62.
Note: If you have more than one MaxClient installed
      (MaxCommunicator, MaxAgent, MaxOutlook, or
      MaxCommunicator/Agent within Microsoft Office
      Communicator), and you have enabled Smart Tags on more than
      one, it is best to open only the one you want to do the dialing. If
      you have more than one open, MAXCS may not use the program
      you want it to use.




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If more than one Smart Tag-enabled program is open, MAXCS
        will use the first one it finds, using this search order:
        MaxCommunicator, MaxAgent, MaxOutlook,
        MaxCommunicator/MaxAgent for OCS.
        Additionally, if you were using the Smart Tag method with a
        particular program, for example, MaxOutlook, and then you open
        a Smart Tag-enabled MaxAgent, MAXCS will continue dialing a
        Smart Tag call through MaxOutlook. To have the call dialed
        through MaxAgent, close MaxOutlook.

Dialing Speed Dial Numbers
To dial speed dial numbers, click the Speed Dial tab:




                          Click the number to make the call

This tab lists speed dial numbers that you have configured at your extension
(extension speed dial numbers), and it lists speed dial numbers, if any, that
have been set up for your extension by the system administrator (system
speed dial numbers). You can see in the Type column which numbers are
extension speed dial numbers and which are system speed dial numbers.
To call a speed dial number, click the number in its Number column.

Setting Up and Editing Extension Speed Dial Numbers
To set up an extension speed dial number:
1.   Click the Speed Dial tab and double-click an empty Extention type
     row. The Extension Speed dialog box pops up.
2.   Enter a name, number, and note if desired.
     When you add an outside number, all relevant prefix digits such as
     trunk or route access number, the long distance prefix 1 and area codes
     must precede the phone number.
3.   Click OK.
You can enter up to 20 speed dial numbers.


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Note: Extension-type speed dial numbers also can be set up by using the
      #25 feature code on your phone set.
To edit a speed dial number in MaxAgent, double-click in its Type, ID, or
Name columns. The Extension Speed dialog box pops up. Make your edits,
and click OK. To delete the information, clear the fields and click OK. If
you just want to edit a note, you can double-click in the Note field on the
Speed Dial tab and edit the note right in the table.
For system-type speed dial numbers, you can edit the note, but only the
system administrator can edit the other fields.

Redialing
To redial the last number called, click the Redial button. If the Redial
button is not on your MaxAgent screen, you can display it by right-clicking




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on a command button, choosing Customize Toolbar Buttons, and adding
Redial to your Customize Bar list. Click OK.
Or, you can click the History tab and click the last number you dialed.


Placing Calls on Hold
During a phone call, either click the word Connected in the call’s State cell
or click the Hold button in the MaxAgent toolbar. The state of the call is
changed from connected to a hold state and you will hear the dial tone.




Click Hold in the call’s State cell to release the hold and reconnect the call.
Note: When a call is put on hold automatically by the system (to queue),
      the system will ring you after two minutes if the call is still on hold.
Note: When you place a call on hold, workgroup calls may still ring your
      extension. To prevent this, click the Not Ready button. See
      “Setting Status to Ready or Not Ready” on page 19.




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Using Call Waiting
During a call, you may receive another incoming call. To answer the call,
click ringing in the new call’s State cell. The call to which you were
connected goes to the hold state.

                                                             Click Ringing
                                                             to answer
                                                             second call



                                                             The first call
                                                             goes to Hold
                                                             state


When you are ready to reconnect to the call on hold, click Hold in the State
cell of the call. The call goes to the connected state.


Transferring Calls
MaxAgent allows for both supervised transfer (in which you confirm the
transfer with the target) and blind transfer. Before transferring, you can
type a note in the User Data field of the call (for the call to carry user data,
it must be a trunk call), and that note will be displayed on the MaxAgent
screen of the person receiving the transfer. The agent receiving the transfer
can add data to this field but cannot delete data.


                    Clicking in the User Data field opens the User Data
                    dialog box, where you can type a note. (See page 33.)

(What you type in the User Data field for the call is also displayed on the
History tab in the call’s Note field.)
Note: If user data is written to an internal call, the content is saved as a
      call memo but cannot be carried with the call.
You may transfer calls in the following ways:
Dragging—Drag and drop the call (either while it’s ringing or connected)
onto the target number on the Directory, Speed Dial, Contacts, or
Monitor tabbed pages.



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Dialing—While connected to a call, in the dialing field enter the target
number you want to transfer to, then click the Transfer button.
Clicking— If the target number is on the Directory, Speed Dial,
Contacts, or Monitor tab, click it. Then click Transfer.
You’re asked to confirm the transfer by clicking the Yes button in a
confirmation dialog box.
You can click Yes before the party answers to do a blind transfer, or you
can wait for the person to answer and then confirm or cancel the transfer.




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    At any time before or after the person you’re transferring to answers
    the phone, you can cancel the transfer by clicking the No button or by
    closing the dialog box.
    If the transfer is canceled, MaxAgent reconnects the call to your
    extension. The call is also reconnected if the third party doesn’t
    answer.

Displaying a Note on the IP Phone LCD
If you want the note you type in the User Data field of the call to be
displayed on the IP phone LCD of the person receiving the call, do the
following:
In the Call Comment field of the User Data dialog box, enter DISP= and
follow that with your text (for example, DISP=new customer). DISP
(for “display”) is case-sensitive.




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This feature works only with inbound trunk calls.

Transferring to Voice Mail
While connected to a call, click the To VM button in the toolbar. In the box
that pops up, choose the extension you want to send the call to, then click
OK. (You can sort extensions by number or by name.)




Note: You can also forward a call to voice mail without answering it by
      clicking the To VM button while the call is ringing.

Transferring to Auto Attendant
To transfer a call to an auto attendant, while connected to the call click the
To AA button. The AA Selection box pops up. Use the drop-down list to
select an auto attendant to transfer to. (You can sort the list by number or
by name.)




Note: You can forward a call to an auto attendant without answering it by
      clicking the To AA button while the call is ringing.

Forwarding Calls Using Do Not Disturb
If allowed, click the DND button to forward all incoming calls according
to your “Enable Busy Call Handling” settings. See “Busy Call Handling
and No Answer Handling” on page 56.




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Making Conference Calls
There are two types of conference calls in MaxAgent:
 • Station conferencing. In this type of conferencing, when you’re on a
   call, you can dial a third party and then conference that party in to the
   call. Any internal user is able to add parties to this type of conference
   call.
 • MeetMe conference. If your company has this feature available, you
   can schedule a meeting to take place at a specified time in the future
   and invite people to the meeting. Invited people call the MeetMe
   conference extension number to join the meeting at the designated
   meeting time. (See “MeetMe Conference” on page 37.)

Station Conferencing




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Using this method, you may conference up to six calls.
Note: In order to conference incoming calls, Single Call Waiting,
      Multiple Call Waiting or Live Call Handling must be checked in
      the MaxAgent Configuration window, Extension > Call
      Handling screen.
You may conference calls in the following ways:
 • Dragging—While connected to one party, drag a Hold call to the
   Connected call, or drag a number from the Directory, Speed Dial,
   Contacts, or Monitor tabs to the Connected call. Repeat to add more
   callers. Each call in the conference displays Conferencing state.
 • Dialing—While connected to one party, in the dialing field enter the
   extension or phone number you want to conference with, then click the
   Conference button.
    While MaxAgent dials the new number, the other party or parties go
    into Hold Pending state, and you see a confirmation dialog box.




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After the dialed party answers, click Yes in the dialog box. If the dialed
     party does not answer, click the No button.




 • Selecting from Menu—When a call is on hold, you can add it to the
   conference by right-clicking the call and selecting Join to
   Conference:




Canceling Conference Calls
You can cancel the conference using any of the following methods:
 • Click the No button in the conference confirmation dialog box.
 • Close the conference confirmation dialog box.
 • Click the FLASH button.
 • Right-click the appropriate call and select Drop From Conference.
Normally, after canceling you will be reconnected automatically to the
initial call. If you are not automatically reconnected and want to reconnect
to the first call, click the call’s Hold Pending state cell.



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Note: The conference host is the user who initiates the conference call,
      and only the conference host can drop a call from conference. If the
      conference host hangs up, no one else in the conference call can
      drop a call from the conference.

When Conference Participants Are Reduced to Two
The station conference bridge is released when the number of conference
participants is reduced to two. The displayed state changes from
“Conference” to “Connected” in MaxAgent. The call can then be
transferred, parked, or tagged with an account code, and another party with
privilege can monitor, barge in, listen to, or coach the call.


MeetMe Conference




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If your company has this feature available, you can schedule a phone
meeting to take place at a specified time in the future and invite people to
the meeting. Invited people call the MeetMe conference extension number
to join the meeting at the designated meeting time.
To schedule a phone meeting, click the Schedule Meeting button          . The
MeetMe Conference window opens:




Using this window, you can:
 • Create a one-time or recurring meeting and set its parameters
 • Open Microsoft Outlook to send an e-mail invitation to participate in
   the meeting
 • Start and stop a meeting
 • Modify or delete a meeting
 • See meeting ID, subject, scheduler, time, frequency, start time, end
   time, the last time the meeting started, its status, and the resource being
   used.


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• Display or hide outdated meetings
 • Modify column display

Working in the MeetMe Conference Window
 • Click a button to perform a function (for example, create a meeting).
   The buttons at the bottom of the window are labeled with their
   function; the buttons at the top of the window perform the same
   functions. In addition, at the top of the window, you can choose to
   display outdated meetings by checking the Display Outdated
   Meetings check box. Deselect the check box to hide outdated
   meetings.
 • Select an existing meeting to perform a function on it (for example, to
   start or stop the meeting). You can select one meeting at a time.
 • Functions can also be performed on an existing meeting by right-
   clicking the meeting and selecting from the context menu.
 • Click a column heading to sort by that column. An arrow is displayed
   that indicates the sort order, ascending or descending. Click again to
   reverse the sort order.


                                       Arrow indicates sort order


 • Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the window to display additional
   columns, if necessary.
 • Change column size by clicking and dragging a column border.
 • Change column order in the current window by dragging a column
   heading to where you want it.
 • You can open more than one MeetMe Conference window and work
   with different meetings and displays in each one. Modifications you
   make to the display in a MeetMe Conference window are not retained
   after you close the window.
 • You can double-click a meeting to open the Modify Meeting dialog
   box.




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Using the Calendar Button
The Create Meeting and Modify Meeting dialog boxes use Calendar
buttons for date selection. To select a date, click the Calendar button.
When the calendar is open, use the Up/Down arrows to select the year, or
you can type in a year and then press Enter.
Click the Calendar button again to close the calendar.

Creating a Meeting
To create a meeting, click one of the Create buttons. The Create Meeting
dialog box opens.




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                                                               The options in
                                                               the middle
                                                               panel change,
                                                               depending on
                                                               the frequency
                                                               you select




The following parameters apply to all meetings:

 Parameter       Description

 ID              The conference ID is created by the system.



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Parameter         Description

 Scheduler         The name of the person scheduling the meeting.

 Schedule          The time the Create Meeting dialog box was
 Time              opened to create this meeting.

 Subject           Identifies the subject or type of meeting. What you
                   enter here should be easily identifiable in the
                   meeting list.

 Reserved          Use the Up/Down arrows or type in a number, up
 Seats             to 30, to indicate the number of expected
                   participants. If your company’s phone system
                   allows it, you can invite up to 120 participants.
                   If the conference has more than 30 members, by
                   default all the members are muted. The conference
                   host can un-mute up to 30 members concurrently.

 Host              Select the extension number of the host of this
                   meeting. The host can start and stop the meeting
                   and can mute and drop meeting members.

 Frequency         Select the frequency of this meeting from the drop-
                   down list. A “weekly” or “monthly” meeting can
                   actually be specified as every 2nd week/month or
                   every 3rd week/month, and so on.

 Middle panel:
 Options in the middle panel vary according to the frequency of the
 meeting. See the sections below this table.

 Require           If you check this, no one can participate who does
 Conference        not enter the conference passcode that you supply.
 Passcode

 Passcode          If you are requiring a passcode, enter it here.

 Announce          If you want participant names announced when
 Participant       they enter the meeting, check this check box.
 Name

Fill in the fields of the Create Meeting dialog box, and click OK. See the
following sections for directions on filling in the fields in the middle panel
of this dialog box.



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Note: If other scheduled meetings have already reserved resources for the
      time period, and sufficient resources are not available for the
      meeting you are attempting to schedule, a message pops up telling
      you that there is a resource conflict.

One Time Only Meeting
If you select One Time Only from the Frequency drop-down list, these are
your options in the middle panel:




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1.   Specify the duration of the meeting, using the Up/Down arrows.
2.   If the meeting is to begin as soon as it is scheduled, select Now.
3.   If the meeting is to begin at another time, select On Date, and enter a
     date and start time. To select a date, click the Calendar button. To
     select a start time, click the Down arrow and use the slide bar.

Weekly Meeting
If you select Weekly from the Frequency drop-down list, these are your
options in the middle panel:




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1.   In the Duration field, specify the duration of the meeting, using the
     Up/Down arrows.
2.   In the Start field, specify the start of the meeting by clicking the Down
     arrow and using the slide bar.
3.   In the Every field, specify how often this meeting is to occur: every
     week, every other week, every three weeks, and so on.
4.   Check the day of the week on which this meeting will occur.
5.   In the Range of Recurrence panel, use the Calendar button to select a
     date for the first meeting.
6.   Select End after x occurrences and choose the number of times the
     meeting is to occur or select End by and click the Calendar button to
     specify a date at which the meetings will cease.

Monthly Meeting
If you select Monthly from the Frequency drop-down list, these are your
options in the middle panel:




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1.   In the Every field, specify how often this meeting is to occur: every
     month, every other month, every three months, and so on.
2.   In the Duration field, specify the duration of the meeting, using the
     Up/Down arrows.
3.   In the Start field, specify the start of the meeting by clicking the Down
     arrow and using the slide bar.
4.   Select either On Date to specify a day of the month by number (for
     example, the 10th day of the month) or select On to specify a day of
     the month by name (for example, the first Monday of the month).
5.   If you use On Date, the specified date (for example, the 10th day of
     the month) may sometimes fall on a weekend day. Check the box Hold
     during weekend, if the meeting will be held even on a weekend day.
6.   In the Range of Recurrence panel, use the Calendar button to select a
     date for the first meeting.
7.   Select End after x occurences and choose the number of times the
     meeting is to occur or select End by and click the Calendar button to
     specify a date by which the meetings will cease.

E-mailing a Meeting Invitation
In the MeetMe Conference window, click the                button to see an
automatically generated meeting invitation. It will look something like this:




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In the Invitation window, you can then click the                 button to
open Microsoft Outlook. The meeting invitation is pasted into a new
message in Outlook, and the Outlook Subject field is filled in with
“Conference Call Invitation”. Choose the people to whom you want to send
the invitation, make any edits you may want to make, and click Send.

Starting and Stopping a Meeting
The meeting host and the MaxAdministrator (“Admin”) can start and stop
a meeting.
To start a meeting if you are the host, select the meeting in the MeetMe
Conference window and choose Start. Once the meeting is “started,” the
host can log into it (see “Joining a MeetMe Conference” on page 45).
To stop a meeting before its scheduled duration is over, select the meeting
and choose Stop. Manually stopping a meeting frees up resources.
Otherwise, the resources will not be freed until the scheduled meeting
duration is over.

What the MeetMe Conference Host Can Do
If you are the host of a MeetMe conference, in addition to starting and
stopping a meeting, you can:
 • Mute other participants




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Note: If the conference has more than 30 members, by default all the
          members are muted. The conference host can un-mute up to 30
          members concurrently.
 • Drop participants from the conference
 • Make someone else the host
To do any of these, either right-click the person’s name in the MeetMe
window and choose a command from the context menu, or use the buttons
at the bottom of the MeetMe tab:

       Mute   UnMute

                                  Change Host

                 Drop from




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                 Conference

Note: Changing the host does not affect the Mute setting for the original
      host or the new host. If the new host was muted before the transfer
      of hosting duties, that host will have to UnMute himself in order
      to be heard. Similarly, the original host will still be unmuted if he
      was unmuted before transferring hosting duties.

Continuing a Meeting Beyond Its Duration Time
When the scheduled meeting time is up, the meeting may continue if no
other scheduled meeting needs the resources. If another meeting is
scheduled and the resources are needed for that meeting, the current
meeting is terminated.

Joining a MeetMe Conference
Users calling from an extension can join a meeting by dialing the MeetMe
Conference extension number. Users calling through a trunk must first dial
the company number, then the MeetMe extension number.
Users are prompted to dial the meeting ID number. If the meeting has not
yet been started, the user hears an appropriate message and can try again
later.
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Recording Calls
The voice recording feature in MaxAgent allows a user to record
conversations. Recorded conversations can then be played back through
voice mail or accessed at a centralized location.
Note: The voice recording feature is only available to Triton Analog
      extensions and IP extensions.
WARNING: Listening in to or recording a conversation without the
         consent of one or both parties may be a violation of local,
         state and federal privacy laws. It is the responsibility of the
         users of this feature to assure they are in compliance with all
         applicable laws.

Recording on Demand
When the system administrator has set your extension to record on demand
(to a central location or to your voice mail), you can use MaxAgent to
initiate the recording.

To record a call—While connected to a call, click the Record
button, or right-click the call and select Start Recording from the context
menu. While a call is being recorded, a round red icon appears in the call’s
Record column. If your system administrator has set the Insert Recording
Tone option for your extension, both parties will hear a tone when the
recording begins and every 15 seconds thereafter.
To pause recording—Right-click the call and select Pause Recording.
To end recording—Right-click the call and select Stop Recording.
To listen to the recording—If the system is set to save the recording as
your voice mail, you can hear the recording through the AltiGen Voice
Mail System. If the recording is being saved to a centralized location,
contact the system administrator for the location.
Note: Do not enter an account code while recording, because doing so
      will disconnect the call.


Using Account Codes
If your system is set up to use account codes, you can associate calls with
specific codes for billing or tracking purposes.


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Required account codes—If your extension has been configured to
require account codes for all outbound calls, the Account Code dialog box
pops up prompting you to enter an account code for each outbound call.
The dialog box may or may not contain a list of account codes, depending
on how the administrator has configured your extension. After entering the
code, click OK.
If your extension configuration allows you to override the account code
requirement, you can either enter an account code in the field at the bottom
of the dialog box or enter # to bypass the account code altogether.
Optional account codes—You may enter an account code without being
prompted.

To associate a call in progress with an account code—Click the
Account button, or right-click the number, and choose Account Code from




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the menu. The Account Code dialog box pops up:




8.   In the Account Code dialog box, select an account code if a list is
     displayed, and click OK. If a list is not displayed, enter an account
     code in the Enter Account Code field and click OK.
     Note: Do not enter an account code while recording; doing so will
           disconnect the call.
To change the account code for a call in progress, repeat the steps above,
entering the new account code to assign the call to.




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Checking Voice Mail
Click the Voicemail tab in the main window to see a list of your personal
voice mail messages. Clicking               in the status bar also displays
the Voicemail tab. If your workgroup is configured to see the workgroup’s
voice mail, click the WG Voicemail tab to check the workgroup voice
mail.




 • New voice mail messages are indicated by a white, closed envelope
   and bold type.
 • Heard voice mail messages are indicated by a white, open envelope.
 • New messages marked urgent are indicated by a red, closed envelope.
   When you have a message marked urgent, the MaxAgent icon in the
   Windows tray and in the MaxAgent title bar becomes a red envelope,
   and the Voicemail indicator in the status bar bears a red circle.

 • If the message is saved, the envelope looks like this:      .
 • A paperclip symbol on the envelope indicates an attachment—a voice
   mail message forwarded from another extension.

Dealing with Voice Mail
Select the message and use the voice mail command buttons at the bottom
of the Voicemail tab, as shown in the figure below. You can also access
these commands by right-clicking a voice mail and selecting a command
from the context menu.




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Listening options are configurable, as described in “General Information”
on page 52. You can listen using the sound card on your PC or your phone.
If you’re not using IPTalk, you can play voice mail to a sound card while
your phone is in the connect state. (You cannot do this if you’re using
IPTalk.)
When you listen to a new message, the envelope icon changes from closed
to open, indicating that the message has been heard, and the type font
changes from bold to regular. Also, when you play a voicemail, MaxAgent
shows Play VM in the Call Control panel, and shows the play duration .
(The duration does not reflect fast forwarding or fast rewinding.)
Use the voice mail command buttons to perform the following functions:

                      Return Call
Rewind        Stop                   Forward        Export




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      Play      Fast Forward        Delete      Save

If you click another message in the list, the current message stops playing.

Save at Remote Server or Export Locally
You can save a message as a .wav file that you can play back later. To do
so, select the message and click either the Save button or the Export button
(or right-click the message and choose Save or Export).
 • Save saves the message automatically on a remote server in a location
   designated by the system administrator. No file saving dialog box
   opens.
 • Export opens a file saving dialog box that lets you name the .wav file
   and choose a directory in which to store it. You can then play the .wav
   file on a media player.

Deleting Messages
To delete a selected message, click the Delete button, or right-click a
message and select Delete from the context menu.




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Returning a Call
To return the call, select the voice mail and click the Return button or click
the number in the Number field.

Attaching a Note
To add a note to accompany a voice mail, double-click in the Note field and
type your note. Or right-click a voice mail entry and choose Note from the
pop-up menu. Type your note and click OK.

Forwarding Voice Mail
To forward a voice mail to an extension or a VM Group
1.   Select the voice mail and click the Forward button, or right-click the
     voice mail and select Forward. The VM Forward dialog box opens:




2.   Check the check box next to the group and/or extension to which you
     want to forward the message.

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If you need to search for a person by extension or name, type the first
     letters of the number/name into the Search by Number or Name box.
     The matching extension or name displays in the list as you type.
     Notes:
     • Click on the column headings to sort the data.
     • If the extension name is configured for an extension, it is used to
       match the search string. If the extension name is not configured,
       then the extension number is used to match the search string for this
       extension.
3.   Optionally, you can leave an introductory message. Select the Record
     Introductory Message check box and follow the steps below.
4.   Click OK to complete the forwarding.




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To record an introductory message:
1.   If you select the Record Introductory Message check box, then when
     you click OK to complete the forward, pick up the phone hand set and
     you’ll hear a prompt to record the message.
2.   Record the message and press the pound key (#). A confirmation
     appears on screen.
3.   Click OK to confirm and complete the action.
Note: You can set up voice mail (VM) groups (distribution lists) to
      forward messages to multiple recipients at the same time. See
      “Working with Voice Mail Groups (Distribution Lists)” on page
      69.


Monitoring the Activity of Other Extensions/
Workgroups
If your system administrator has configured your extension for monitoring,
you can monitor the activity on the other extensions in your workgroup,
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If you’re a manager, for example, you might monitor to determine whether
you need more resources in a busy environment. Or you might use
monitoring capability to cover calls for a co-worker, since you can click the
ringing phone icon in the monitor list and take the co-worker’s call.

Choosing Workgroups to Monitor
To choose workgroups to monitor:
1.   Click the Monitor tab, and click the     Monitor button at the
     bottom of the Monitor page.
     The Change Monitor dialog box opens. Extensions/workgroups to
     which your system administrator has given you monitoring rights are
     listed here.




2.   Select the check boxes next to the extensions/workgroups you want to
     monitor, and click OK. If the list is long and you want to search, type
     a number or name in the appropriate search box.
     The extensions you select will be listed in the Monitor window.




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Reading the Monitor List
The monitor window includes these fields: State, Extension, Name,
Activity, DND/FWD, Caller Name, Number, Department, Location,
DNIS, and Duration.
The state can be one of the following:
 • Idle—the extension is not in use
 • Connected—the extension is in use
 • Ringing—the phone on the extension is ringing; you can click the
   State field to pick up the call at your own extension
 • Conferencing—the extension is on a conference call
 • Voicemail—the extension is in voice mail




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 • Auto Attendant—the extension is connected to an auto attendant
 • Holding—the extension is on hold
 • Hold Pending—the extension is on hold, and an action is pending
 • Virtual Extension

Calling or Picking Up Calls
If a monitored extension is Idle (green dot) you can click its Extension field
to ring the extension.
If a monitored extension is Ringing (red dot), you can click its State field
to pick up the call.


Viewing the Call History
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Note: Click on the column headings to sort the data.
The History tab displays the following fields:
 • Direction—indicates if the call is incoming or outgoing, or was a
   missed call. Left-pointing green arrow indicates outgoing call; right-
   pointing red arrow indicates incoming call. Right-pointing arrow with
   exclamation point       indicates a missed call.
 • Number—the extension or phone number on the other end of the call.
   Click a number in the Number column to dial that number.
 • Name—Caller ID information, if available.
 • Date/Time—the date and time of the call.
     When you sort on Date/Time, the calls are sorted by last disconnected
     and not in the order the call was received. It is therefore possible to
     have a record with an earlier timestamp followed by a record with a
     later timestamp.
     Also, the timestamp for call data is based on the client system, while
     the timestamp for voice mail messages is from MAX Communication
     Server. Thus, the times displayed here may not match those in the
     voice mail view in the main window.
 • Duration—the duration of the call.
 • DNIS—DNIS digits collected, if available
 • Group—Group number or name
 • Note—a note attached to the call. If you entered a note in the User
   Data field of the active call, that note appears here. You can also enter
   a note on the History tab by double-clicking the Note field and typing
   your note.


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Use the Delete button to delete selected calls in the history list. Use the
Delete All button to delete the entire call history list. MaxAgent will ask
you to confirm the deletion; click Yes to delete or No to cancel:




Adding Your Contacts to MaxAgent
To populate the Contacts tab with the contacts listed in your Outlook,
Outlook Express, ACT!, or Goldmine CRM application, see “CRM
Integration” on page 65. Once the list is populated, the numbers that appear




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on this tab can be called, transferred to, and conferenced just like any other
number.




E-mail a contact—Click a contact’s e-mail address to open Microsoft
Outlook, where you can send an e-mail to the contact.
Send an instant message—If you have configured Enable OCS Client in
the MaxAgent Configuration window, click on a contact’s IM address or
OCS presence field to initiate instant messaging with that contact. You
need to have OCS client installed to use this feature.


Checking Workgroup Status
Click the WG Status tab to view the real-time status of each workgroup
you’re a member of.




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Information includes: the workgroup number, the workgroup name,
whether you are logged in or logged out, the number of calls in queue, the
calls in queue greater than the service level, the longest queue time, new
voice mails, the number of agents logged in to each group, total agents
busy, total agents not available, and % of calls that exceed threshold.


Viewing Your Workgroup Performance
Click the Performance tab to view statistics on your workgroup calls and
direct calls. The data is collected from midnight.




If you have been removed from a workgroup by the system administrator,
all your statistics related to that workgroup will also be removed from the
Performance tab. The statistics on this tab are cleared if the system is reset.


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Much of the data reported here is also reported in the Supervisor’s view of
group statistics and is further discussed in “Viewing Group Statistics” in
the MaxSupervisor Manual.
Click the Export button to export the statistics as a .csv (comma-separated
values) file.
Click the Print button to print the statistics.


Viewing Queues
Click the WG Queue tab to view the calls in queue for the monitored
workgroups. You can export the data to a .csv file (click the Export
button), and you can print the data as a WG Queue Report (click the Print
button).




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These are the fields on the WG Queue tab:
 • ID—Call ID in the queue of one workgroup. The ID is unique within
   a workgroup, but may be repeated in all workgroups.
 • Group—Workgroup name or workgroup number
 • Queue Time—Duration of the call in queue
 • Priority Queue Time—Duration the call has been in queue at the
   current priority level. Priority queue time is reset to 0 when the call’s
   priority is promoted to a higher level.
 • Caller ID, Caller Name (if available), DNIS
 • Priority—The priority level assigned to the call
 • SKLR—Skill level required
 • Type—Queue call type




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Pick Up Calls from Queue
To pick up a call from a workgroup queue, click on the queued call and
click the Pickup Call button. If you are connected to a caller, the current
call will be put on hold and the queued call is connected.
Note: This feature must first be enabled by the system administrator.


Using ActiveX Control with Third Party
Applications
The MaxAgent ActiveX Control Object is an ActiveX Object. It works
with MaxAgent by getting call-related information from MaxAgent, which
acts as a server. Based on the call information, MaxAgent will implement
corresponding actions, such as popping up corresponding customer
information and logging Caller ID into a database. For more information on
using ActiveX with MaxAgent, refer to the “MaxAgent ActiveX
Programmer’s Guide” available from AltiGen’s web site
(www.altigen.com, under Customers > Product Manuals > 6.0
Manuals).




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CHAPTER                 5

Configuring Your MaxAgent
Using the MaxAgent Configuration window, you can configure the
following behaviors and options:
 • General Info—password, default trunk access, and other general
   settings.
 • Call Handling—forwarding, busy call, and no-answer call handling;
   call waiting; number of rings before forwarding; automatic answering.
 • One Number Access (ONA)—forwarding of specific incoming calls.
 • Message Notification—how and when you want to be notified about
   incoming voice messages.
 • Call Alerts—screen pops and audio beeps.
 • Playing voicemail—through handset or soundcard.
 • Integration—integrating with a supported CRM.
 • Display Customization—tab layout and theme selection.
 • IPTalk—IPTalk settings.
 • Log—enabling a log to be created for IPTalk and for this application
   (MaxAgent) to trace errors
Note: Some options may not be available to you.                             Configuration
Click the     button in the upper right of the MaxAgent main window to
configure these options.
In the Configuration window, click Apply or OK to save your changes:
 • Apply saves your changes and lets you continue in the Configuration
   window.
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General Information
The General Info screen lets you edit your password and configure the
following general settings for MaxAgent.




You can configure these general settings:
 • Default Trunk Access—The trunk access codes are defined by the
   system administrator. When you get an incoming call over multiple
   trunks and cannot issue a return call, the system will automatically
   select the default trunk access code to place your call.
 • Enable Smart Tag—If you check this option, two things happen:

     • In Internet Explorer, a phone icon  will appear beside telephone
       numbers. You can click the phone icon to make the call.
     • In Microsoft Office programs (Office 2003 and 2007), a Smart Tag
       action icon will appear by a phone number. From the Smart Tag’s
       drop-down menu          , you can select Dial By MaxClient.
     Whether the call is made automatically or the number is simply placed
     in the dialer box depends on how you set Auto-Dial (see below).




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The Microsoft programs in which you want to use this option must be
open when you set the option. After checking Enable Smart Tags,
you need to close and reopen Internet Explorer and the Microsoft
Office programs. Then you must configure your Microsoft Office
programs to display the Max Smart Tag, as follows.
Configuring Microsoft Office programs to display the Max Smart
Tag
1. In each Microsoft Office program in which you want to use this
   feature, select Tools > AutoCorrect Options, and click the Smart
   Tags tab. The following figure shows the AutoCorrect dialog box
   in Excel.




                                                                      Configuration


2. Check Label Data with Smart Tags, and check Max Smart Tag.
3. Click OK.


Enabling and Disabling the Max Smart Tag in Internet Explorer
You can enable and disable the Max Smart Tag in Internet Explorer.
In IE, go to Tools > Manage Add-ons. The Manage Add-ons dialog
box opens:




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To enable or disable the MaxIESmartTag, select it and click the
     Enable or Disable button at the bottom of this dialog box (not shown
     in figure).
     Select-n-Dial—Select-n-Dial lets you select a phone number from any
     window, for example, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Word, Excel,
     Notepad, and so on, and then press the keys you define here to dial that
     number. To set up this option,
     1. Check the Select-n-Dial check box.
     2. Select a combination of keys as your shortcut: Select one key from
        the drop-down list. (You can select from 0-9, A-Z, and F1-F12.) In
        addition, check either Ctrl, Alt, or Shift or a combination of these
        keys. For example, your shortcut might be Ctrl+F2 or Alt+Shift+k.
        Make sure the shortcut you define is not the same as a shortcut
        being used in any other program you’re likely to have running.
     3. Click Apply.
     You can use this option in conjunction with Auto-Dial, described next.
 • Enable Auto Dial—If you check this box, any phone number you dial
   using a Smart Tag or the Select-n-Dial method is dialed automatically.
   The phone number appears in the Number column and the state
   column displays Ringing.
     If this box is not checked, then a phone number selected by the Smart
     Tag method or the Select-n-Dial method is displayed in the MaxAgent
     dialer, and you need to click the Connect button to make the call.



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• Release Link Tie (IP Trunk)—When checked, clicking the Transfer
   button will automatically send “FLASH *” to release a tie trunk if the
   incoming call is through an IP trunk. (Option is disabled by default.)
    IMPORTANT! Before checking this check box, see your phone
    system administrator. If your company is using multiple systems and
    the tie trunk feature, the administrator needs to have used Enterprise
    Manager to synchronize the systems. Otherwise this feature will not
    work.
    Note: The call being transferred must originate from an AltiGen PBX
          system running AltiWare ACC/ACM 5.0 or later, or MAXCS
          ACC/ACM 6.0 or later.
 • Disable Auto Format—If the MAX Communication Server’s country
   code is US/Canada, MaxAgent automatically adds the long distance/
   international dialing prefix (corresponding to the server’s country
   code) when returning a call from voice mail or when making a call
   from the History tab. If this is not right for your situation, check
   Disable Auto Format.
    If the MAXCS server’s country code is not USA/Canada, MaxAgent
    displays the check box Insert long distance/international dialing
    prefix. When checked, MaxAgent will add the long distance/
    international dialing prefix (corresponding to the server’s country
    code) when returning a call from voice mail, or when making a call
    from call history. If the MAXCS server’s country code is USA/
    Canada, this check box is not displayed.
 • Workgroup Key Status Refresh Interval—When MaxAgent is                      Configuration
   shrunk to a strip at the top or bottom of the screen, the number of calls
   in queue and longest queue time are shown, along with the name and
   number of the workgroup with which they are affiliated. Specify here
   how often you want this data refreshed.


Call Handling
Click the Call Handling tab in the Config window to configure incoming
call handling for your extension.




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Forwarding All Calls
When you configure your MaxAgent to forward all calls, the information
is displayed in the status bar. For example if you choose to forward all calls
to an auto attendant,           is displayed in the status bar.
Forwarding calls to an external number is not allowed in MaxAgent.

Do Not Disturb
If you check Enable Do Not Disturb, all incoming calls are forwarded
according to your Enable Busy Call Handling settings, described below.
Checking Enable Do Not Disturb here has the same effect as clicking the
DND button in the MaxAgent main window.

Busy Call Handling and No Answer Handling
You can use these options to specify how you want to handle incoming
calls when you’re already on the phone or when you can’t answer the
phone, for example, when you’ve checked Enable Do Not Disturb.
If you want to use the auto attendant and you don’t know the number of the
phrase or menu you want to use, check with your system administrator.
Place call in queue is available only if your system administrator has
enabled queuing for you.


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Number of Rings Before Forwarding
The Number of Rings Before Forwarding setting pertains to almost all
the options on this screen. It is the number of times the phone rings before
the system forwards the call to an extension, voice mail, or the auto
attendant.
To have MaxAgent automatically pick up the call, check the Enable
Automatic Answering after x Seconds check box and use the arrow keys
to choose the number of seconds.
Note: The default setting is 0 seconds. If the duration is set to 0, all
      incoming calls will go to connect state right away. Neither caller
      nor callee will hear a ring tone.

Call Waiting Options
Call waiting options are available only if the Enable Busy Call Handling
check box has been checked, but this option is available only for non-
workgroup calls.
 • Single Call Waiting—sets up single call waiting. This feature gives an
   alert tone (audio beep) to indicate that a call is waiting. Single Call
   Waiting must be selected in order to conference incoming calls.
 • Multiple Call Waiting—enables a “non-workgroup queue” of
   multiple calls waiting. You must also select the Place Call In Queue
   option under Enable Busy Call Handling to enable this option. This
   allows you to transfer or park the current call before picking up the
   next call in queue.                                                             Configuration
 • Live Call Handling—when enabled, allows a caller to hear a ringback
   tone when the called party is in voice mail, paging, transfer, or
   conference state.


One Number Access (ONA)
If you are expecting calls that you want to receive regardless of where you
are, you can have the system forward those calls to you. You must specify
the Caller IDs for the calls you want forwarded, and the numbers where you
can be reached.
If the system is unable to connect the call (can’t identify a Caller ID or can’t
reach you at any of the numbers you specify), the call is sent to your voice
mail.



                                                        MaxAgent Manual       65
When you answer an ONA call, you may be required to enter your
extension password, depending on the configuration for your extension set
by your system administrator

Before You Set Up ONA
 • ONA must be enabled for your extension by your system
   administrator.
 • The settings on your MaxAgent Call Handling tab must not conflict
   with ONA. Specifically:
     — Enable Do Not Disturb must not be checked. If it is, when your
       line is busy, all calls will go into voice mail and not to the ONA
       forwarding numbers you specify.
     — Enable Forward to must not be checked. If it is, all calls will be
       forwarded according to this setting.
     See “Call Handling” on page 63 for details on these settings.

Setting Up One Number Access
To set up one number access,
1.   Click Extension > One Number Access in the Configuration window.




2.   Select the times you want to be available to ONA callers.

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AltiGen Max Agent Manual

  • 1. MaxAgent™ Manual MAX Communication Server Release 6.5 Update1 12/2009 4503-0001-6.5 Update1
  • 2. WARNING! Toll fraud is committed when individuals unlawfully gain access to customer telecommunication systems. This is a criminal offense. Currently, we do not know of any telecommunications system that is immune to this type of criminal activity. AltiGen Communications, Inc., will not accept liability for any damages, including long distance charges, which result from unauthorized and/or unlawful use. Although AltiGen Communications, Inc., has designed security features into its products, it is your sole responsibility to use the security features and to establish security practices within your company, including training, security awareness, and call auditing. NOTICE While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, AltiGen Communications, Inc., will not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained within the documentation. The information contained in this documentation is subject to change without notice. This documentation may be used only in accordance with the terms of the AltiGen Communications, Inc., License Agreement. AltiGen Communications, Inc. 410 East Plumeria Dr. San Jose, CA 95134 Telephone: 888-AltiGen (258-4436) Fax: 408-597-9020 E-mail: info@altigen.com Web site: www.altigen.com TRADEMARKS MAX Communication Server, MaxAdministrator, MaxCommunicator, MaxAgent, MaxSupervisor, MaxInSight, MaxOutlook, MaxCall, Enterprise Manager, AltiServ, AltiLink, AltiConsole, VRPlayer, Zoomerang, IPTalk, Alti-Mobile Extension, InTouch Dialer, AltiReport, and SuperQ are trademarks or registered trademarks of AltiGen Communications, Inc. All other brand names mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers. Copyright © AltiGen Communications, Inc. 2009. All rights reserved. Part Number 4503-0001-6.5 Update1
  • 3. Contents Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i CHAPTER 1 About MaxAgent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 New in Release 6.5 Update1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ACT!/GoldMine® Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Licensing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 CHAPTER 2 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Pre-Installation Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Installing MaxAgent on a Client System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Uninstalling MaxAgent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Automatic Upgrade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Downgrade Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 CHAPTER 3 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Logging In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Version Mismatch Dialog Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Logging In Remotely . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 IP Extensions Using IP Talk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 When Connection Is Broken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Overview of the Main Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Status Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Toolbar Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Call Information Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Tabbed Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Changing Activity Status and Recording Activity Greetings . . . . 18 Setting Status to Ready or Not Ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 MaxAgent Manual i
  • 4. Turning Do Not Disturb On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Log Out or Change Workgroups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Minimizing and Exiting MaxAgent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Shrinking MaxAgent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Using the Windows Tray Phone Icon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Searching in the Tabbed Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Customizing the Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 CHAPTER 4 Using MaxAgent as a Workgroup Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Answering Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Dialing Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Shortcut-Key Dialing and Smart Tag Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Dialing Speed Dial Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Redialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Placing Calls on Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Using Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Transferring Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Displaying a Note on the IP Phone LCD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Making Conference Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Station Conferencing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 MeetMe Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Working in the MeetMe Conference Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Creating a Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 E-mailing a Meeting Invitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Starting and Stopping a Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 What the MeetMe Conference Host Can Do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Continuing a Meeting Beyond Its Duration Time . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Joining a MeetMe Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Recording Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Recording on Demand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Using Account Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Checking Voice Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Dealing with Voice Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Save at Remote Server or Export Locally . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Deleting Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 ii MaxAgent Manual
  • 5. Returning a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Attaching a Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Forwarding Voice Mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Monitoring the Activity of Other Extensions/Workgroups . . . . . . 51 Choosing Workgroups to Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Reading the Monitor List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Calling or Picking Up Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Viewing the Call History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Adding Your Contacts to MaxAgent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Checking Workgroup Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Viewing Your Workgroup Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Viewing Queues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Pick Up Calls from Queue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Using ActiveX Control with Third Party Applications . . . . . . . . . 58 CHAPTER 5 Configuring Your MaxAgent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Call Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 One Number Access (ONA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Before You Set Up ONA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Setting Up One Number Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Message Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Working with Voice Mail Groups (Distribution Lists) . . . . . . . 69 Working on Voice Mail Group Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Call Alert Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Voice Mail Play Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 CRM Integration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Tab Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Theme Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 IPTalk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 CHAPTER 6 Using MaxCall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Logging in to MaxCall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 MaxAgent Manual iii
  • 6. The MaxCall Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Using a Phrase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Recording a Phrase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Reviewing a Phrase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 CHAPTER 7 MaxAgent in Microsoft Office Communicator . . . . . . . . . .85 Installing MaxAgent for OCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Using MaxAgent in Office Communicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Calling an Extension from Office Communicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Appendix A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 Errors and Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Troubleshooting IP Connectivity from a Remote Location . . . . 94 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 iv MaxAgent Manual
  • 7. CHAPTER 1 About MaxAgent Installation MaxAgent is a Windows desktop application designed to improve the performance of workgroup and call center agents in a MAX Communication Server ACC/ACM (MAXCS) environment. MaxAgent allows workgroup agents to manage workgroup calls from their computers. It allows direct access to call handling and other functions, including the following: • Viewing caller data (for example, IP address, account number, credit card number, name, and so on) sent with an incoming call • Viewing queue data and other workgroup-related statistics, agent’s performance, and member login/logout • Exporting and printing workgroup queue and performance data • Setting up group meetings In addition, MaxAgent integrates with Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express, ACT!, and GoldMine® for caller screen pops and dialing out from these applications. Call information can be stored to an internal or external CDR database for future review and analysis. New in Release 6.5 Update1 The following features are new in Release 6.5 Update1: • Dialing Using Smart Tags—Phone numbers that appear in Internet Explorer and Microsoft Office programs can be dialed through your active MaxAgent/MaxCommunicator/MaxOutlook by either clicking an icon (in Internet Explorer) or choosing Dial by MaxClient from a Smart Tag (in Microsoft Office programs). Requires configuration on the MaxAgent/MaxCommunicator/MaxOutlook’s Configuration > General screen and in each Microsoft Office program. MaxAgent Manual 1
  • 8. • Dialing Using Shortcut Keys—You can select a phone number from any window, for example, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Word, Excel, Notepad, and so on, and then dial that phone number by pressing two or three keys you define for this task. Requires configuration on the MaxAgent/MaxCommunicator/MaxOutlook’s Configuration > General screen (Select-n-Dial option). • Automatic Dialing—Any phone number you dial using a Smart Tag or the Select-n-Dial method can be dialed automatically, or you can choose to simply have that phone number put in the dialer box. Configure this option on the Configuration > General screen. • MaxCall—Allows you to hand over an outgoing connected call to the MAXCS system so that it can play a pre-recorded message to the call, for example a marketing campaign script. This frees your extension to make the next call. This feature is available on the MaxCall tab. A MaxCall license must be assigned to your extension before you can see the MaxCall tab. Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express Support MaxAgent 6.5 Update1 supports Microsoft Outlook 2003 and 2007, allowing you to obtain phone numbers to dial from a Microsoft Outlook Contact list. MaxAgent also lets you see the incoming calls that have a matching record in the Contact list. You must set up the Outlook Contacts list prior to using this feature. ACT!/GoldMine® Support MaxAgent 6.5 Update1 supports ACT! 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 and GoldMine® 6.5, 6.7, and 7.0 contact management software, allowing you to obtain phone numbers to dial from the ACT! or GoldMine® contact database list. MaxAgent also lets you see the matching record from the contact database list of the incoming calls. Note: Before ACT! can work with MaxAgent, you MUST install the ACT! Plugin. Note: ACT! and Goldmine are not supported in MaxAgent for OCS, described in “MaxAgent in Microsoft Office Communicator” on page 85. 2 MaxAgent Manual
  • 9. Licensing The following AltiGen licenses are required: • MaxAgent requires a MaxAgent seat license for each user, or a Installation MaxAgent session license. • The IPTalk feature requires an IPTalk license for each user, or an IPTalk session license. • ACT! and GoldMine integration require an Integration Connector license for each user. • MaxCall requires a MaxCall seat license for each user or a MaxCall session license. A system administrator can verify seat licenses in MaxAdministrator by selecting License > Client SEAT License Management from the main menu. MaxAgent Manual 3
  • 11. CHAPTER 2 Installation Installation The client system must meet the following minimum requirements. • IBM/PC AT compatible system • Microsoft .NET 2.0 with SP1 framework (version 2.0.50727.1433) • 2 GHz CPU or above • Windows XP Professional or Windows Vista Business Edition (32-bit or 64-bit) or Windows 2008 (32-bit or 64-bit) or Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit) • 1 GB available hard drive disk space • 1 GB RAM • SVGA monitor (1024 x 768) with 256 color display, or better • Keyboard and mouse • A sound card in the PC, if using IPTalk • MAX Communication Server ACC 6.5 Update1 or MAX Communication Server ACM 6.5 Update1 running on a server accessible to this client. Pre-Installation Checklist Before installing MaxAgent, make sure the following is done: • MAXCS ACC/ ACM 6.5 Update1 has been installed on the system server. • TCP/IP is enabled on both machines. • The client is able to connect to the server on the network. • The person installing MaxAgent has local administrator rights on the client PC. • The extension affiliated with the client PC has a MaxAgent Seat License assigned to it, or there is a MaxAgent Session License installed in the MAXCS system. MaxAgent Manual 5
  • 12. Installing MaxAgent on a Client System When the above items are done, follow these steps on the client machine: 1. Exit all Windows applications. 2. Insert the MAXCS 6.5 Update1 Clients CD into the CD ROM drive. 3. Open the MaxAgent folder, and run the Setup program in that folder, following the step-by-step installation instructions as they appear on the screen. Alternatively, if your system administrator has loaded MaxAgent on a shared network server, you can copy the files in the MaxAgent folder to your desktop PC, and run the MaxAgent Setup program. Uninstalling MaxAgent 1. From the Windows Start menu, select Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs > MaxAgent 6.5 Update1. 2. Click Remove, and respond to any additional prompts. Automatic Upgrade Each time you start up MaxAgent, a comparison is made with the version of MAXCS ACC/ACM that is running on the server. If updates were made on the server, and your version of MaxAgent is out-of-date, you are prompted for upgrade permission. If you automatically upgrade, the MaxAgent startup is terminated and a software upgrade session is started. Restart MaxAgent to run the newer version. Note: For remote MaxAgent users outside the firewall, TCP port 10050 is required to be open to allow automatic upgrade. Also, automatic upgrade over the Internet requires the sending of 15 MB files over the WAN, so it may take some time to perform the automatic update. Downgrade Procedure 1. Go to Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs and remove the MaxAgent 6.5 Update1 program and ALL OTHER 6.5 Update1 client 6 MaxAgent Manual
  • 13. applications (such as MaxCommunicator, MaxSupervisor, MaxOutlook, AltiConsole and CDR Search). 2. Reboot your system. Installation 3. Install the earlier MaxAgent software, as appropriate. MaxAgent Manual 7
  • 15. CHAPTER 3 Getting Started Start MaxAgent from the Microsoft Windows Start menu, by choosing Start > All Programs > MaxAgent > MaxAgent Note: For users running Windows XP SP2, a firewall protection Security Getting Started Alert may pop up when opening the login window. If this happens, click Yes to allow MaxAgent to run. If you are connecting to the Internet through a modem connection, before you log in, establish a session connection from your PC to your local Internet service provider. If you’re using a low-speed connection, the login may take some time, since a large amount of data is transferred to your desktop. Logging In 1. If this is your first login to this MAX Communication Server ACC/ ACM system, enter the system server’s IP address or the name of the system server you will be using. To obtain the server name or IP address, ask your IT administrator. MaxAgent Manual 9
  • 16. (Subsequently, when you log in, you’ll see the IP address in the Server Name field. You may use the drop-down list to select a different server, if more than one server is available.) 2. Enter your Extension number and Password assigned to your phone. If you want to store your login password and have it entered automatically the next time you log in to MaxAgent, check the Always save password check box. Note: Up to eight unsuccessful login attempts are allowed, after which login will be disabled for from 1 to 24 hours (depending on the duration set by your system administrator). 3. If your extension is an IP extension and you will be using a headset, check the Enable IPTalk softphone check box. (An AltiGen IPTalk license must be assigned to your extension.) (Even if you do not have an IP phone, as long as your extension is set up as an IP extension by your system administrator, you can check the Enable IPTalk softphone check box.) See “Logging In Remotely” on page 11 for more information on using IP extensions remotely. 4. If you will be using MaxCall, check the Enable MaxCall check box. (Your extension must be assigned to a MaxCall license.) 5. Click Sign In or press the Enter key. (To back out of signing in, click Cancel or press the Esc key.) The WGLogin dialog box appears: 6. Select the workgroup or workgroups you want to log in to. You can log in to eight workgroups simultaneously. 10 MaxAgent Manual
  • 17. 7. If the system administrator has allowed you to change your outbound workgroup, you may do so. (Your outbound calls are logged to the workgroup specified in Outbound Workgroup.) 8. Click OK. Version Mismatch Dialog Box If your version of MaxAgent doesn’t match the version of MAX Communication Server on the system server, you are prompted for upgrade Getting Started permission when you try to log in. If you allow upgrade at this time, the MaxAgent startup is terminated and a software upgrade session is started. When the upgrade is completed, restart MaxAgent to run the newer version. (See “Automatic Upgrade” on page 6 for more details.) Logging In Remotely You can use MaxAgent from a remote location if • MaxAgent is installed on your remote computer • Your extension is configured as an IP or mobile extension by your system administrator • You have an AltiGen-certified IP phone or are using IPTalk Consult your system administrator or authorized AltiGen dealer for details on obtaining this equipment. All the call handling functions are the same as when you log in locally, with the exception of the ability to configure One Number Access. You can pick up voice mail, forward local business office phone calls to another site such as a home desktop PC, and even receive phone calls as you would at the office. To log in from a remote location 1. If you connect to the Internet through a modem connection, establish a connection to your internet service provider (ISP). 2. Log in using your Extension and Password as usual. 3. If you will be using a headset plugged into your PC, check the Enable IPTalk softphone check box. If you will be using MaxCall, check the Enable MaxCall check box. 4. Click OK. MaxAgent Manual 11
  • 18. IP Extensions Using IP Talk To use IPTalk, you need an AltiGen-certified USB headset system (your phone system administrator or AltiGen dealer can recommend headsets). Important: You can run only one instance of MaxAgent with IPTalk per system. To make and receive calls using IPTalk 1. Connect your headset to your PC. 2. Use the MaxAgent dialing and call accepting functions as usual to make and receive calls. When Connection Is Broken When a connection with the phone server is broken, a message box pops up asking if you want to connect again. Clicking Yes will restore the connection without you having to go through the log-in process again. Overview of the Main Window Once you log in to MaxAgent, the main window appears. This window provides tools to manage and monitor calls, and is your window into your workgroup environment. You can customize the MaxAgent display: select the theme; the toolbar buttons, tabs, and columns you need and their order of appearance; the sort order; and so on. See “Customizing the Display” on page 22. 12 MaxAgent Manual
  • 19. See call Information here Configure Set your activity state Status bar Shrink window Getting Started Dialer box Call control tool bar Tabbed pages If you checked Enable IPTalk when you logged in, the right side of the toolbar looks a little different: Click the Down arrow to access the Mute button, the Volume button, and the Arrange Window button that lets you shrink the window. Status Bar From the status bar you can do the following: • Change your activity state from the drop-down list (see “Changing Activity Status and Recording Activity Greetings” on page 18). • If you have configured Call Handling to forward all calls, see the target destination, for example, . MaxAgent Manual 13
  • 20. • See when a call is in wrap-up mode (you have transferred it, sent it to voice mail, or hung up): : • Toggle between Ready and Not Ready . • See the number of unopened voice mails . • Turn Do Not Disturb (DND) on and off (see “Turning Do Not Disturb On and Off” on page 19). • If you’re using IPTalk, you can mute the call (using the Mute toggle button) and control the volume using the volume control. Mute button (toggle) Volume control • Shrink MaxAgent to a single tool bar and restore it to normal size by selecting from the drop-down menu . • Configure MaxAgent (see “Configuring Your MaxAgent” on page 59). • Open help . Toolbar Buttons Toolbar buttons provide single-click functions to connect, hangup, transfer, send to voicemail, hold, conference, send calls to AA (auto attendant), flash, record, redial, intercom, and enter account code. The Login button lets you log in to other workgroups or log out of a workgroup. You can choose the buttons you want and the order in which you want them. See “Customizing the Display” on page 22. The Dialer field and Dial button are also in the toolbar. Click the Dial button to pop up the dial pad. 14 MaxAgent Manual
  • 21. Dial button pops Dialer field. Click the x to up dial clear the dial pad. field or close the dial pad. Getting Started Call Information Panel The call information panel displays several columns of information about calls: Record— shows when a call is being recorded State—the state of the currently active call: • AA—the call is being transferred to an auto attendant • Busy—callee is busy or not available • Call Pending—the call is placed into a workgroup queue • Conference—the call is in conference • Connect—the call is connected • Dial Tone—a dial tone is present, and MaxAgent is ready to dial out • Error—receipt of an error tone • Hold—the call is on hold • Hold Pending— the call is being transferred or conferenced • Idle—the extension is not in use • Play VM—playing voice mail (The Duration field displays the duration of the voice mail as it plays. The duration display does not reflect fast forward or fast backward.) • Record—recording an introductory message • Ringback—caller sees this state while the callee’s phone is ringing • Ringing—an outgoing call is ringing another phone or an incoming call is ringing your phone MaxAgent Manual 15
  • 22. Name—the name of the person on the other end of the call, if available Number—the phone number at the other end of the call Group—your workgroup number for this call DNIS—the DNIS number, if appropriate Duration—duration of the call Conference—indicates the conference host User Data—data entered by an agent and carried with a trunk call IVR Data—this field is filled by the IVR To hide a column you don’t want to see, right-click a column heading and uncheck the column. To rearrange columns, click and drag a column heading to where you want it. Accessing a Context Menu for a Call You can right-click a call to access a context menu for that call. Then select from commands available for that call. Tabbed Pages Thirteen tabbed pages are available on the bottom half of the MaxAgent screen: Voicemail, Contacts, Greeting, Performance, History, Directory, WG Status, Speed Dial, WG Voicemail, MeetMe, Monitor, WG Queue, and LinePark. (If you have enabled MaxCall, the MaxCall tab is available also. MaxCall requires a license and is discussed in “Using MaxCall” on page 81.) Voicemail—A log of unopened and opened voice mails left at your extension. Columns include: Type, Number, Caller Name (if available from extension information or from an external database), Date/Time, Duration, and Note. See “Dealing with Voice Mail” on page 43. 16 MaxAgent Manual
  • 23. Contacts—A list of contacts you have added to your MaxAgent. Columns include: Name, Company, Business Phone, Mobile Phone, Email Address, IM Address, OCS Presence, Home Phone. To find out how to add contacts to your MaxAgent, see “CRM Integration” on page 74. Greeting—From the Greeting tab, you can record and review greetings for each Activity state. See “Changing Activity Status and Recording Activity Greetings” on page 18. Performance—Shows your performance since midnight for each Getting Started workgroup you’re logged into. Includes direct calls and workgroup calls. Shows amount of time you were logged in, not ready, DND/FWD, on inbound calls, on outbound calls, in wrap-up mode, and in hold state. See “Viewing Your Workgroup Performance” on page 56. History—A history of your incoming, outgoing, and missed calls. Columns include: Direction (inbound - red arrow, outbound - green arrow, missed), Number, Name, Date/Time, Duration, DNIS, Group, and Note. See “Viewing the Call History” on page 53. Directory—Lists the extensions of people at the company. Columns include: Type (local, remote), Extension, Name, Activity, Department, Location. WG Status—Shows the real time status of all the workgroups you’re logged into. Columns include: Workgroup Number, Workgroup Name, Login/Out Status, Calls In Queue, Calls In Queue > SL, Longest Queue Time, New, Agents Logged In, Total Busy Agents, Total Agents Not Available, % of Calls That Exceed Threshold. See “Checking Workgroup Status” on page 55. Speed Dial—A list of speed dial numbers entered by the system administrator and entered at the extension. Columns include: Type (extension speed dial or system speed dial), ID, Name, Number, and Note. See “Dialing Speed Dial Numbers” on page 26. WG Voicemail—A log of unopened and opened voice mails left at the workgroup extension(s). Columns include: Type, Number, Caller Name (if available from extension information or from an external database), Date/ Time, Duration, Group, and Note. See “Checking Voice Mail” on page 48. MeetMe—From the MeetMe tab, you can schedule and monitor phone meetings. See “MeetMe Conference” on page 32. MaxAgent Manual 17
  • 24. Monitor—A list of extensions you have chosen to monitor. Columns include: State, Extension, Name, Activity, DND/FWD, Caller Name, Number, Department, Location, DNIS, and Duration. See “Monitoring the Activity of Other Extensions/Workgroups” on page 51. Line Park—Shows calls parked for line park groups that you are a member of. You can pick up a parked call from the LinePark tab. Columns include: Park (the Park ID), Extension, Caller Name, Number, DNIS, and Duration. To park a call in MaxAgent, click the Flash button on the call control tool bar (you must customize your tool bar to display the Flash button), enter #41 (system call park) or #31 (personal call park) in the dialer field, then click the Connect button on the call control tool bar. WG Queue—Shows all the calls in queue. You can pick up a call from queue if the system administrator has allowed it for your extension. The following fields are included: ID, Group, Queue Time, Priority Queue Time, Caller ID, Caller Name, DNIS, Priority, SKLR, and Type. See “Viewing Queues” on page 57. Changing Activity Status and Recording Activity Greetings You can specify your whereabouts, so that others are informed. Click the Down arrow on the Activity button and choose the appropriate category: • Available (System) (the system greeting is used) • Available (Personal) (your personal greeting is used) • Meeting • Away • Travel • PTO (personal time off) Your system administrator may have configured additional activities to select from. The activity category you select appears beside the button. Keep your Activity status updated. 18 MaxAgent Manual
  • 25. You can record a different greeting for each Activity status. To do so, click the Greeting tab, and select an Activity. Then click the Record button at the bottom of the tab to record a greeting. (Alternatively, you can right- click the activity, and select Record.) Use your phone or headset to record the greeting. Getting Started To hear the greeting played back, click the Review. button. Change your greeting whenever you want to. Setting Status to Ready or Not Ready The Ready/Not Ready button is a toggle. Click it to tell the system not to send workgroup calls to your extension. Click it again to tell the system you are ready to receive workgroup calls. Turning Do Not Disturb On and Off The button is a toggle that turns Do Not Disturb on and off. When Do Not Disturb is on, all incoming calls are forwarded according to your Enable Busy Call Handling settings. Note: If the system administrator has disabled the Do Not Disturb feature for the extension, the DND feature will not be available to you. If you select DND, an alert pops up informing you that DND is not allowed. MaxAgent Manual 19
  • 26. Log Out or Change Workgroups You can log out of a workgroup or change the workgroups you’re logged in to as follows: 1. Click the Login button to open the WG Login window. 2. To log out or change workgroups, deselect the check box(es) next to the workgroup(s) you’re logging out from. 3. If logout reason codes are required in your system, select one in the Logout Reason drop-down list. 4. If you want to log in to other workgroups, select their check boxes. 5. Click OK. Minimizing and Exiting MaxAgent Minimize - To minimize MaxAgent, click the Minimize button in the top right corner of the screen. MaxAgent shrinks to an icon in the tray in the lower right corner of your screen. Exit - If you are shutting down Microsoft Windows, MaxAgent will exit automatically. Otherwise, to exit MaxAgent, click the button at the top right of the MaxAgent window. To exit MaxAgent when you have shrunk it to a single toolbar, first restore it to normal size, then click the exit button. Shrinking MaxAgent To shrink MaxAgent to a strip at the top or bottom of your screen, click the Arrange Window button and select Top or Bottom. The strip displays the MaxAgent status bar, the workgroup number and name, number of calls in queue, longest queue time, plus no more than six call control buttons and the dialer field: Default call control buttons To restore MaxAgent to full view, click the Arrange Window button and select Normal. 20 MaxAgent Manual
  • 27. When MaxAgent is shrunk and you put a call on hold (by clicking the Hold button), the number flashes. Clicking the number reconnects to the call. Note: If a new call comes in while a call is on hold, MaxAgent changes to normal size automatically, allowing you access to both calls. Using the Windows Tray Phone Icon After you log in, the MaxAgent icon is displayed in the Windows tray, Getting Started normally at the bottom right of your screen. When you have new voice mail, the icon changes to show you have voice mail. If MaxAgent is not on your Windows desktop, but either icon appears in the Windows tray, double-click it to open the MaxAgent main window. Searching in the Tabbed Windows Searching is available in these tabs: Directory, History, Contacts, Voice Mail, WG Voicemail, and Speed Dial. To search, 1. In the Search in field, select the column you want to search in. 2. Put your cursor in the field beside the magnifying glass, and type what you’re looking for. The search begins as you type, and the list is narrowed to records that match what you’re typing. 3. When you begin a new search, all the information that was on the tab reappears. Or you can clear the field beside the magnifying glass or make another selection in the Search in field, and you’ll see all the information on the tab. MaxAgent Manual 21
  • 28. Customizing the Display You can customize the MaxAgent display to meet your needs in the following ways: • Resize MaxAgent windows by using the standard Windows method: place the cursor at a window edge or corner, then drag the window to the size you want. • Specify the tabs you want to to display: right-click on the area just above the tabs. A list of tabs appears: Check the tabs you want to display, and uncheck the tabs you don’t want to display. • Specify the columns you want to see by right-clicking a column heading and checking or unchecking columns in the pop-up list. Checked columns will be displayed. 22 MaxAgent Manual
  • 29. • Resize columns by placing the cursor on a column divider in the header area until the cursor changes to a movable double bar (||). Then move the bar to resize the column. • Rearrange columns by clicking and dragging a column name to the location you want. Getting Started Moving the Record column to the right • Sort columns in ascending or descending order by clicking the column heading. An ascending (first to last) or descending (last to first) arrow appears. Click the column heading again to sort in the reverse order. If you click a column heading, and all the data in that column is the same, MaxAgent keeps the sort order of the previously clicked column. Ascending order Descending order • Add, remove, and rearrange the toolbar buttons in MaxAgent by right-clicking in the button area and choosing Customize Toolbar Buttons. The Toolbar Customization dialog box opens: MaxAgent Manual 23
  • 30. The buttons displayed in your MaxAgent are in the right-hand list. To remove a toolbar button, select it and click Remove. To add a toolbar button, select a button from the list on the left, and click Add. To rearrange buttons, select a button from the list on the right, and click the Up button or Down button, until the toolbar button is where you want it. When finished, click OK. Note: When MaxAgent is shrunk to a strip at the top or bottom of your screen, six buttons are initially displayed by default in the shrunken toolbar: Connect, Transfer, To VM, Hangup, Redial, Hold. These are the only buttons available to a shrunken toolbar. You can remove any of them in the way just described and add them back again. When MaxAgent is made normal size, the buttons you originally selected are again displayed in the toolbar. In other words, you configure the normal toolbar and the shrunken toolbar separately, and MaxAgent keeps your preferences for each. 24 MaxAgent Manual
  • 31. • Remove the dialer field by right-clicking a toolbar button and choosing Customize Toolbar Buttons, as above. In the Toolbar Customization dialog box, clear the check box beside Show Dialer. To display the dialer again, check the Show Dialer check box. • Pop up MaxAgent when you have incoming calls. Pop ups work when MaxAgent is minimized or is a strip at the top or bottom of the window but not when you have exited. See “Call Alert Options” on page 64. Getting Started • Drag and dock the tabs by dragging the dotted area above them to the right arrow, the left arrow or the bottom arrow. Once you start moving the group of tabs, the arrows appear. Move the cursor to an arrow, and the tabs will be docked at the side you selected. Dragging and docking tabs When the docking arrows appear, they look like this • Drag and dock one tab by dragging it by its tab until the cursor is on the arrow where you want the tab to dock. • Make a tab a separate window independent of the MaxAgent main window by dragging it out by its tab, or by double-clicking the tab. Then you can resize the window and move it around. To dismiss the window, click the close button in the upper right corner. To return the window to the set of tabbed pages, drag it by its title bar to the tabs area. A tab is being dragged from an independent window back to the tabs group. MaxAgent Manual 25
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  • 33. CHAPTER 4 Using MaxAgent as a Workgroup Agent MaxAgent call handling-related functions include: • Answering calls, page 27 • Dialing out, page 28 • Placing calls on hold, page 31 • Using call waiting, page 32 • Transferring calls, page 32 Using MaxAgent • Conferencing, page 35 • Recording Calls, page 46 • Using account codes, page 46 In addition you can do the following: • Check voice mail, page 48 • Monitor other extensions, page 51 • View the history of calls, page 53 • E-mail and IM from the Contacts tab, page 55 • Check workgroup status, page 55 • View your own workgroup performance, page 56 • View queues, page 57 Answering Calls To answer a call click the word Ringing in the call’s State cell. The state changes to Connected. MaxAgent Manual 27
  • 34. Or, click the Connect button in the toolbar. Dialing Out To dial a number, click in the dialing field, enter a number or name, and then click the Dial button or press Enter on your computer keyboard. • Enter a number—You can enter a number in the dialing field by using the standard numeric keys or numeric keypad on your computer, or by using the dial pad in MaxAgent. • Enter a name—For names recorded in the system, you can enter a name by using the keyboard on your computer to type the name. Then select the name from the drop-down list that opens. The number for that name appears in the dialing field. To close the drop-down list or clear the dialing field, click the “x” in the field. You can start typing a name in the dialing field to open your company directory list. Then select a name. You can enter a number You can click the in the dialing field Dial button to open the dial pad 28 MaxAgent Manual
  • 35. Searching for “western team” by starting to type in the dialing field The Call Information panel displays the state of the call: Using MaxAgent Shortcut-Key Dialing and Smart Tag Dialing Shortcut-key dialing—If you configured your MaxAgent to let you use shortcut keys to dial a selected phone number in another program, for example, Excel or Internet Explorer, you can make a call by selecting the number and using those shortcut keys. To find out more about this option and how to configure it, see “Select-n-Dial” on page 62. Smart Tags—If you configured your MaxAgent to enable Smart Tags, you can call phone numbers from Internet Explorer by clicking a green phone icon beside the number, or from Microsoft Office programs by selecting Dial By MaxClient from a Smart Tag beside the number. To find out more about this option and how to configure it, see “Enable Smart Tags”on page 62. Note: If you have more than one MaxClient installed (MaxCommunicator, MaxAgent, MaxOutlook, or MaxCommunicator/Agent within Microsoft Office Communicator), and you have enabled Smart Tags on more than one, it is best to open only the one you want to do the dialing. If you have more than one open, MAXCS may not use the program you want it to use. MaxAgent Manual 29
  • 36. If more than one Smart Tag-enabled program is open, MAXCS will use the first one it finds, using this search order: MaxCommunicator, MaxAgent, MaxOutlook, MaxCommunicator/MaxAgent for OCS. Additionally, if you were using the Smart Tag method with a particular program, for example, MaxOutlook, and then you open a Smart Tag-enabled MaxAgent, MAXCS will continue dialing a Smart Tag call through MaxOutlook. To have the call dialed through MaxAgent, close MaxOutlook. Dialing Speed Dial Numbers To dial speed dial numbers, click the Speed Dial tab: Click the number to make the call This tab lists speed dial numbers that you have configured at your extension (extension speed dial numbers), and it lists speed dial numbers, if any, that have been set up for your extension by the system administrator (system speed dial numbers). You can see in the Type column which numbers are extension speed dial numbers and which are system speed dial numbers. To call a speed dial number, click the number in its Number column. Setting Up and Editing Extension Speed Dial Numbers To set up an extension speed dial number: 1. Click the Speed Dial tab and double-click an empty Extention type row. The Extension Speed dialog box pops up. 2. Enter a name, number, and note if desired. When you add an outside number, all relevant prefix digits such as trunk or route access number, the long distance prefix 1 and area codes must precede the phone number. 3. Click OK. You can enter up to 20 speed dial numbers. 30 MaxAgent Manual
  • 37. Note: Extension-type speed dial numbers also can be set up by using the #25 feature code on your phone set. To edit a speed dial number in MaxAgent, double-click in its Type, ID, or Name columns. The Extension Speed dialog box pops up. Make your edits, and click OK. To delete the information, clear the fields and click OK. If you just want to edit a note, you can double-click in the Note field on the Speed Dial tab and edit the note right in the table. For system-type speed dial numbers, you can edit the note, but only the system administrator can edit the other fields. Redialing To redial the last number called, click the Redial button. If the Redial button is not on your MaxAgent screen, you can display it by right-clicking Using MaxAgent on a command button, choosing Customize Toolbar Buttons, and adding Redial to your Customize Bar list. Click OK. Or, you can click the History tab and click the last number you dialed. Placing Calls on Hold During a phone call, either click the word Connected in the call’s State cell or click the Hold button in the MaxAgent toolbar. The state of the call is changed from connected to a hold state and you will hear the dial tone. Click Hold in the call’s State cell to release the hold and reconnect the call. Note: When a call is put on hold automatically by the system (to queue), the system will ring you after two minutes if the call is still on hold. Note: When you place a call on hold, workgroup calls may still ring your extension. To prevent this, click the Not Ready button. See “Setting Status to Ready or Not Ready” on page 19. MaxAgent Manual 31
  • 38. Using Call Waiting During a call, you may receive another incoming call. To answer the call, click ringing in the new call’s State cell. The call to which you were connected goes to the hold state. Click Ringing to answer second call The first call goes to Hold state When you are ready to reconnect to the call on hold, click Hold in the State cell of the call. The call goes to the connected state. Transferring Calls MaxAgent allows for both supervised transfer (in which you confirm the transfer with the target) and blind transfer. Before transferring, you can type a note in the User Data field of the call (for the call to carry user data, it must be a trunk call), and that note will be displayed on the MaxAgent screen of the person receiving the transfer. The agent receiving the transfer can add data to this field but cannot delete data. Clicking in the User Data field opens the User Data dialog box, where you can type a note. (See page 33.) (What you type in the User Data field for the call is also displayed on the History tab in the call’s Note field.) Note: If user data is written to an internal call, the content is saved as a call memo but cannot be carried with the call. You may transfer calls in the following ways: Dragging—Drag and drop the call (either while it’s ringing or connected) onto the target number on the Directory, Speed Dial, Contacts, or Monitor tabbed pages. 32 MaxAgent Manual
  • 39. Dialing—While connected to a call, in the dialing field enter the target number you want to transfer to, then click the Transfer button. Clicking— If the target number is on the Directory, Speed Dial, Contacts, or Monitor tab, click it. Then click Transfer. You’re asked to confirm the transfer by clicking the Yes button in a confirmation dialog box. You can click Yes before the party answers to do a blind transfer, or you can wait for the person to answer and then confirm or cancel the transfer. Using MaxAgent At any time before or after the person you’re transferring to answers the phone, you can cancel the transfer by clicking the No button or by closing the dialog box. If the transfer is canceled, MaxAgent reconnects the call to your extension. The call is also reconnected if the third party doesn’t answer. Displaying a Note on the IP Phone LCD If you want the note you type in the User Data field of the call to be displayed on the IP phone LCD of the person receiving the call, do the following: In the Call Comment field of the User Data dialog box, enter DISP= and follow that with your text (for example, DISP=new customer). DISP (for “display”) is case-sensitive. MaxAgent Manual 33
  • 40. This feature works only with inbound trunk calls. Transferring to Voice Mail While connected to a call, click the To VM button in the toolbar. In the box that pops up, choose the extension you want to send the call to, then click OK. (You can sort extensions by number or by name.) Note: You can also forward a call to voice mail without answering it by clicking the To VM button while the call is ringing. Transferring to Auto Attendant To transfer a call to an auto attendant, while connected to the call click the To AA button. The AA Selection box pops up. Use the drop-down list to select an auto attendant to transfer to. (You can sort the list by number or by name.) Note: You can forward a call to an auto attendant without answering it by clicking the To AA button while the call is ringing. Forwarding Calls Using Do Not Disturb If allowed, click the DND button to forward all incoming calls according to your “Enable Busy Call Handling” settings. See “Busy Call Handling and No Answer Handling” on page 56. 34 MaxAgent Manual
  • 41. Making Conference Calls There are two types of conference calls in MaxAgent: • Station conferencing. In this type of conferencing, when you’re on a call, you can dial a third party and then conference that party in to the call. Any internal user is able to add parties to this type of conference call. • MeetMe conference. If your company has this feature available, you can schedule a meeting to take place at a specified time in the future and invite people to the meeting. Invited people call the MeetMe conference extension number to join the meeting at the designated meeting time. (See “MeetMe Conference” on page 37.) Station Conferencing Using MaxAgent Using this method, you may conference up to six calls. Note: In order to conference incoming calls, Single Call Waiting, Multiple Call Waiting or Live Call Handling must be checked in the MaxAgent Configuration window, Extension > Call Handling screen. You may conference calls in the following ways: • Dragging—While connected to one party, drag a Hold call to the Connected call, or drag a number from the Directory, Speed Dial, Contacts, or Monitor tabs to the Connected call. Repeat to add more callers. Each call in the conference displays Conferencing state. • Dialing—While connected to one party, in the dialing field enter the extension or phone number you want to conference with, then click the Conference button. While MaxAgent dials the new number, the other party or parties go into Hold Pending state, and you see a confirmation dialog box. MaxAgent Manual 35
  • 42. After the dialed party answers, click Yes in the dialog box. If the dialed party does not answer, click the No button. • Selecting from Menu—When a call is on hold, you can add it to the conference by right-clicking the call and selecting Join to Conference: Canceling Conference Calls You can cancel the conference using any of the following methods: • Click the No button in the conference confirmation dialog box. • Close the conference confirmation dialog box. • Click the FLASH button. • Right-click the appropriate call and select Drop From Conference. Normally, after canceling you will be reconnected automatically to the initial call. If you are not automatically reconnected and want to reconnect to the first call, click the call’s Hold Pending state cell. 36 MaxAgent Manual
  • 43. Note: The conference host is the user who initiates the conference call, and only the conference host can drop a call from conference. If the conference host hangs up, no one else in the conference call can drop a call from the conference. When Conference Participants Are Reduced to Two The station conference bridge is released when the number of conference participants is reduced to two. The displayed state changes from “Conference” to “Connected” in MaxAgent. The call can then be transferred, parked, or tagged with an account code, and another party with privilege can monitor, barge in, listen to, or coach the call. MeetMe Conference Using MaxAgent If your company has this feature available, you can schedule a phone meeting to take place at a specified time in the future and invite people to the meeting. Invited people call the MeetMe conference extension number to join the meeting at the designated meeting time. To schedule a phone meeting, click the Schedule Meeting button . The MeetMe Conference window opens: Using this window, you can: • Create a one-time or recurring meeting and set its parameters • Open Microsoft Outlook to send an e-mail invitation to participate in the meeting • Start and stop a meeting • Modify or delete a meeting • See meeting ID, subject, scheduler, time, frequency, start time, end time, the last time the meeting started, its status, and the resource being used. MaxAgent Manual 37
  • 44. • Display or hide outdated meetings • Modify column display Working in the MeetMe Conference Window • Click a button to perform a function (for example, create a meeting). The buttons at the bottom of the window are labeled with their function; the buttons at the top of the window perform the same functions. In addition, at the top of the window, you can choose to display outdated meetings by checking the Display Outdated Meetings check box. Deselect the check box to hide outdated meetings. • Select an existing meeting to perform a function on it (for example, to start or stop the meeting). You can select one meeting at a time. • Functions can also be performed on an existing meeting by right- clicking the meeting and selecting from the context menu. • Click a column heading to sort by that column. An arrow is displayed that indicates the sort order, ascending or descending. Click again to reverse the sort order. Arrow indicates sort order • Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the window to display additional columns, if necessary. • Change column size by clicking and dragging a column border. • Change column order in the current window by dragging a column heading to where you want it. • You can open more than one MeetMe Conference window and work with different meetings and displays in each one. Modifications you make to the display in a MeetMe Conference window are not retained after you close the window. • You can double-click a meeting to open the Modify Meeting dialog box. 38 MaxAgent Manual
  • 45. Using the Calendar Button The Create Meeting and Modify Meeting dialog boxes use Calendar buttons for date selection. To select a date, click the Calendar button. When the calendar is open, use the Up/Down arrows to select the year, or you can type in a year and then press Enter. Click the Calendar button again to close the calendar. Creating a Meeting To create a meeting, click one of the Create buttons. The Create Meeting dialog box opens. Using MaxAgent The options in the middle panel change, depending on the frequency you select The following parameters apply to all meetings: Parameter Description ID The conference ID is created by the system. MaxAgent Manual 39
  • 46. Parameter Description Scheduler The name of the person scheduling the meeting. Schedule The time the Create Meeting dialog box was Time opened to create this meeting. Subject Identifies the subject or type of meeting. What you enter here should be easily identifiable in the meeting list. Reserved Use the Up/Down arrows or type in a number, up Seats to 30, to indicate the number of expected participants. If your company’s phone system allows it, you can invite up to 120 participants. If the conference has more than 30 members, by default all the members are muted. The conference host can un-mute up to 30 members concurrently. Host Select the extension number of the host of this meeting. The host can start and stop the meeting and can mute and drop meeting members. Frequency Select the frequency of this meeting from the drop- down list. A “weekly” or “monthly” meeting can actually be specified as every 2nd week/month or every 3rd week/month, and so on. Middle panel: Options in the middle panel vary according to the frequency of the meeting. See the sections below this table. Require If you check this, no one can participate who does Conference not enter the conference passcode that you supply. Passcode Passcode If you are requiring a passcode, enter it here. Announce If you want participant names announced when Participant they enter the meeting, check this check box. Name Fill in the fields of the Create Meeting dialog box, and click OK. See the following sections for directions on filling in the fields in the middle panel of this dialog box. 40 MaxAgent Manual
  • 47. Note: If other scheduled meetings have already reserved resources for the time period, and sufficient resources are not available for the meeting you are attempting to schedule, a message pops up telling you that there is a resource conflict. One Time Only Meeting If you select One Time Only from the Frequency drop-down list, these are your options in the middle panel: Using MaxAgent 1. Specify the duration of the meeting, using the Up/Down arrows. 2. If the meeting is to begin as soon as it is scheduled, select Now. 3. If the meeting is to begin at another time, select On Date, and enter a date and start time. To select a date, click the Calendar button. To select a start time, click the Down arrow and use the slide bar. Weekly Meeting If you select Weekly from the Frequency drop-down list, these are your options in the middle panel: MaxAgent Manual 41
  • 48. 1. In the Duration field, specify the duration of the meeting, using the Up/Down arrows. 2. In the Start field, specify the start of the meeting by clicking the Down arrow and using the slide bar. 3. In the Every field, specify how often this meeting is to occur: every week, every other week, every three weeks, and so on. 4. Check the day of the week on which this meeting will occur. 5. In the Range of Recurrence panel, use the Calendar button to select a date for the first meeting. 6. Select End after x occurrences and choose the number of times the meeting is to occur or select End by and click the Calendar button to specify a date at which the meetings will cease. Monthly Meeting If you select Monthly from the Frequency drop-down list, these are your options in the middle panel: 42 MaxAgent Manual
  • 49. Using MaxAgent 1. In the Every field, specify how often this meeting is to occur: every month, every other month, every three months, and so on. 2. In the Duration field, specify the duration of the meeting, using the Up/Down arrows. 3. In the Start field, specify the start of the meeting by clicking the Down arrow and using the slide bar. 4. Select either On Date to specify a day of the month by number (for example, the 10th day of the month) or select On to specify a day of the month by name (for example, the first Monday of the month). 5. If you use On Date, the specified date (for example, the 10th day of the month) may sometimes fall on a weekend day. Check the box Hold during weekend, if the meeting will be held even on a weekend day. 6. In the Range of Recurrence panel, use the Calendar button to select a date for the first meeting. 7. Select End after x occurences and choose the number of times the meeting is to occur or select End by and click the Calendar button to specify a date by which the meetings will cease. E-mailing a Meeting Invitation In the MeetMe Conference window, click the button to see an automatically generated meeting invitation. It will look something like this: MaxAgent Manual 43
  • 50. In the Invitation window, you can then click the button to open Microsoft Outlook. The meeting invitation is pasted into a new message in Outlook, and the Outlook Subject field is filled in with “Conference Call Invitation”. Choose the people to whom you want to send the invitation, make any edits you may want to make, and click Send. Starting and Stopping a Meeting The meeting host and the MaxAdministrator (“Admin”) can start and stop a meeting. To start a meeting if you are the host, select the meeting in the MeetMe Conference window and choose Start. Once the meeting is “started,” the host can log into it (see “Joining a MeetMe Conference” on page 45). To stop a meeting before its scheduled duration is over, select the meeting and choose Stop. Manually stopping a meeting frees up resources. Otherwise, the resources will not be freed until the scheduled meeting duration is over. What the MeetMe Conference Host Can Do If you are the host of a MeetMe conference, in addition to starting and stopping a meeting, you can: • Mute other participants 44 MaxAgent Manual
  • 51. Note: If the conference has more than 30 members, by default all the members are muted. The conference host can un-mute up to 30 members concurrently. • Drop participants from the conference • Make someone else the host To do any of these, either right-click the person’s name in the MeetMe window and choose a command from the context menu, or use the buttons at the bottom of the MeetMe tab: Mute UnMute Change Host Drop from Using MaxAgent Conference Note: Changing the host does not affect the Mute setting for the original host or the new host. If the new host was muted before the transfer of hosting duties, that host will have to UnMute himself in order to be heard. Similarly, the original host will still be unmuted if he was unmuted before transferring hosting duties. Continuing a Meeting Beyond Its Duration Time When the scheduled meeting time is up, the meeting may continue if no other scheduled meeting needs the resources. If another meeting is scheduled and the resources are needed for that meeting, the current meeting is terminated. Joining a MeetMe Conference Users calling from an extension can join a meeting by dialing the MeetMe Conference extension number. Users calling through a trunk must first dial the company number, then the MeetMe extension number. Users are prompted to dial the meeting ID number. If the meeting has not yet been started, the user hears an appropriate message and can try again later. If a passcode is required, the user is prompted to enter the passcode. MaxAgent Manual 45
  • 52. Recording Calls The voice recording feature in MaxAgent allows a user to record conversations. Recorded conversations can then be played back through voice mail or accessed at a centralized location. Note: The voice recording feature is only available to Triton Analog extensions and IP extensions. WARNING: Listening in to or recording a conversation without the consent of one or both parties may be a violation of local, state and federal privacy laws. It is the responsibility of the users of this feature to assure they are in compliance with all applicable laws. Recording on Demand When the system administrator has set your extension to record on demand (to a central location or to your voice mail), you can use MaxAgent to initiate the recording. To record a call—While connected to a call, click the Record button, or right-click the call and select Start Recording from the context menu. While a call is being recorded, a round red icon appears in the call’s Record column. If your system administrator has set the Insert Recording Tone option for your extension, both parties will hear a tone when the recording begins and every 15 seconds thereafter. To pause recording—Right-click the call and select Pause Recording. To end recording—Right-click the call and select Stop Recording. To listen to the recording—If the system is set to save the recording as your voice mail, you can hear the recording through the AltiGen Voice Mail System. If the recording is being saved to a centralized location, contact the system administrator for the location. Note: Do not enter an account code while recording, because doing so will disconnect the call. Using Account Codes If your system is set up to use account codes, you can associate calls with specific codes for billing or tracking purposes. 46 MaxAgent Manual
  • 53. Required account codes—If your extension has been configured to require account codes for all outbound calls, the Account Code dialog box pops up prompting you to enter an account code for each outbound call. The dialog box may or may not contain a list of account codes, depending on how the administrator has configured your extension. After entering the code, click OK. If your extension configuration allows you to override the account code requirement, you can either enter an account code in the field at the bottom of the dialog box or enter # to bypass the account code altogether. Optional account codes—You may enter an account code without being prompted. To associate a call in progress with an account code—Click the Account button, or right-click the number, and choose Account Code from Using MaxAgent the menu. The Account Code dialog box pops up: 8. In the Account Code dialog box, select an account code if a list is displayed, and click OK. If a list is not displayed, enter an account code in the Enter Account Code field and click OK. Note: Do not enter an account code while recording; doing so will disconnect the call. To change the account code for a call in progress, repeat the steps above, entering the new account code to assign the call to. MaxAgent Manual 47
  • 54. Checking Voice Mail Click the Voicemail tab in the main window to see a list of your personal voice mail messages. Clicking in the status bar also displays the Voicemail tab. If your workgroup is configured to see the workgroup’s voice mail, click the WG Voicemail tab to check the workgroup voice mail. • New voice mail messages are indicated by a white, closed envelope and bold type. • Heard voice mail messages are indicated by a white, open envelope. • New messages marked urgent are indicated by a red, closed envelope. When you have a message marked urgent, the MaxAgent icon in the Windows tray and in the MaxAgent title bar becomes a red envelope, and the Voicemail indicator in the status bar bears a red circle. • If the message is saved, the envelope looks like this: . • A paperclip symbol on the envelope indicates an attachment—a voice mail message forwarded from another extension. Dealing with Voice Mail Select the message and use the voice mail command buttons at the bottom of the Voicemail tab, as shown in the figure below. You can also access these commands by right-clicking a voice mail and selecting a command from the context menu. 48 MaxAgent Manual
  • 55. Listening options are configurable, as described in “General Information” on page 52. You can listen using the sound card on your PC or your phone. If you’re not using IPTalk, you can play voice mail to a sound card while your phone is in the connect state. (You cannot do this if you’re using IPTalk.) When you listen to a new message, the envelope icon changes from closed to open, indicating that the message has been heard, and the type font changes from bold to regular. Also, when you play a voicemail, MaxAgent shows Play VM in the Call Control panel, and shows the play duration . (The duration does not reflect fast forwarding or fast rewinding.) Use the voice mail command buttons to perform the following functions: Return Call Rewind Stop Forward Export Using MaxAgent Play Fast Forward Delete Save If you click another message in the list, the current message stops playing. Save at Remote Server or Export Locally You can save a message as a .wav file that you can play back later. To do so, select the message and click either the Save button or the Export button (or right-click the message and choose Save or Export). • Save saves the message automatically on a remote server in a location designated by the system administrator. No file saving dialog box opens. • Export opens a file saving dialog box that lets you name the .wav file and choose a directory in which to store it. You can then play the .wav file on a media player. Deleting Messages To delete a selected message, click the Delete button, or right-click a message and select Delete from the context menu. MaxAgent Manual 49
  • 56. Returning a Call To return the call, select the voice mail and click the Return button or click the number in the Number field. Attaching a Note To add a note to accompany a voice mail, double-click in the Note field and type your note. Or right-click a voice mail entry and choose Note from the pop-up menu. Type your note and click OK. Forwarding Voice Mail To forward a voice mail to an extension or a VM Group 1. Select the voice mail and click the Forward button, or right-click the voice mail and select Forward. The VM Forward dialog box opens: 2. Check the check box next to the group and/or extension to which you want to forward the message. 50 MaxAgent Manual
  • 57. If you need to search for a person by extension or name, type the first letters of the number/name into the Search by Number or Name box. The matching extension or name displays in the list as you type. Notes: • Click on the column headings to sort the data. • If the extension name is configured for an extension, it is used to match the search string. If the extension name is not configured, then the extension number is used to match the search string for this extension. 3. Optionally, you can leave an introductory message. Select the Record Introductory Message check box and follow the steps below. 4. Click OK to complete the forwarding. Using MaxAgent To record an introductory message: 1. If you select the Record Introductory Message check box, then when you click OK to complete the forward, pick up the phone hand set and you’ll hear a prompt to record the message. 2. Record the message and press the pound key (#). A confirmation appears on screen. 3. Click OK to confirm and complete the action. Note: You can set up voice mail (VM) groups (distribution lists) to forward messages to multiple recipients at the same time. See “Working with Voice Mail Groups (Distribution Lists)” on page 69. Monitoring the Activity of Other Extensions/ Workgroups If your system administrator has configured your extension for monitoring, you can monitor the activity on the other extensions in your workgroup, view call history, view workgroup statistics, and view calls in queue. MaxAgent Manual 51
  • 58. If you’re a manager, for example, you might monitor to determine whether you need more resources in a busy environment. Or you might use monitoring capability to cover calls for a co-worker, since you can click the ringing phone icon in the monitor list and take the co-worker’s call. Choosing Workgroups to Monitor To choose workgroups to monitor: 1. Click the Monitor tab, and click the Monitor button at the bottom of the Monitor page. The Change Monitor dialog box opens. Extensions/workgroups to which your system administrator has given you monitoring rights are listed here. 2. Select the check boxes next to the extensions/workgroups you want to monitor, and click OK. If the list is long and you want to search, type a number or name in the appropriate search box. The extensions you select will be listed in the Monitor window. 52 MaxAgent Manual
  • 59. Reading the Monitor List The monitor window includes these fields: State, Extension, Name, Activity, DND/FWD, Caller Name, Number, Department, Location, DNIS, and Duration. The state can be one of the following: • Idle—the extension is not in use • Connected—the extension is in use • Ringing—the phone on the extension is ringing; you can click the State field to pick up the call at your own extension • Conferencing—the extension is on a conference call • Voicemail—the extension is in voice mail Using MaxAgent • Auto Attendant—the extension is connected to an auto attendant • Holding—the extension is on hold • Hold Pending—the extension is on hold, and an action is pending • Virtual Extension Calling or Picking Up Calls If a monitored extension is Idle (green dot) you can click its Extension field to ring the extension. If a monitored extension is Ringing (red dot), you can click its State field to pick up the call. Viewing the Call History Click the History tab to view data about handled calls. MaxAgent Manual 53
  • 60. Note: Click on the column headings to sort the data. The History tab displays the following fields: • Direction—indicates if the call is incoming or outgoing, or was a missed call. Left-pointing green arrow indicates outgoing call; right- pointing red arrow indicates incoming call. Right-pointing arrow with exclamation point indicates a missed call. • Number—the extension or phone number on the other end of the call. Click a number in the Number column to dial that number. • Name—Caller ID information, if available. • Date/Time—the date and time of the call. When you sort on Date/Time, the calls are sorted by last disconnected and not in the order the call was received. It is therefore possible to have a record with an earlier timestamp followed by a record with a later timestamp. Also, the timestamp for call data is based on the client system, while the timestamp for voice mail messages is from MAX Communication Server. Thus, the times displayed here may not match those in the voice mail view in the main window. • Duration—the duration of the call. • DNIS—DNIS digits collected, if available • Group—Group number or name • Note—a note attached to the call. If you entered a note in the User Data field of the active call, that note appears here. You can also enter a note on the History tab by double-clicking the Note field and typing your note. 54 MaxAgent Manual
  • 61. Use the Delete button to delete selected calls in the history list. Use the Delete All button to delete the entire call history list. MaxAgent will ask you to confirm the deletion; click Yes to delete or No to cancel: Adding Your Contacts to MaxAgent To populate the Contacts tab with the contacts listed in your Outlook, Outlook Express, ACT!, or Goldmine CRM application, see “CRM Integration” on page 65. Once the list is populated, the numbers that appear Using MaxAgent on this tab can be called, transferred to, and conferenced just like any other number. E-mail a contact—Click a contact’s e-mail address to open Microsoft Outlook, where you can send an e-mail to the contact. Send an instant message—If you have configured Enable OCS Client in the MaxAgent Configuration window, click on a contact’s IM address or OCS presence field to initiate instant messaging with that contact. You need to have OCS client installed to use this feature. Checking Workgroup Status Click the WG Status tab to view the real-time status of each workgroup you’re a member of. MaxAgent Manual 55
  • 62. Information includes: the workgroup number, the workgroup name, whether you are logged in or logged out, the number of calls in queue, the calls in queue greater than the service level, the longest queue time, new voice mails, the number of agents logged in to each group, total agents busy, total agents not available, and % of calls that exceed threshold. Viewing Your Workgroup Performance Click the Performance tab to view statistics on your workgroup calls and direct calls. The data is collected from midnight. If you have been removed from a workgroup by the system administrator, all your statistics related to that workgroup will also be removed from the Performance tab. The statistics on this tab are cleared if the system is reset. 56 MaxAgent Manual
  • 63. Much of the data reported here is also reported in the Supervisor’s view of group statistics and is further discussed in “Viewing Group Statistics” in the MaxSupervisor Manual. Click the Export button to export the statistics as a .csv (comma-separated values) file. Click the Print button to print the statistics. Viewing Queues Click the WG Queue tab to view the calls in queue for the monitored workgroups. You can export the data to a .csv file (click the Export button), and you can print the data as a WG Queue Report (click the Print button). Using MaxAgent These are the fields on the WG Queue tab: • ID—Call ID in the queue of one workgroup. The ID is unique within a workgroup, but may be repeated in all workgroups. • Group—Workgroup name or workgroup number • Queue Time—Duration of the call in queue • Priority Queue Time—Duration the call has been in queue at the current priority level. Priority queue time is reset to 0 when the call’s priority is promoted to a higher level. • Caller ID, Caller Name (if available), DNIS • Priority—The priority level assigned to the call • SKLR—Skill level required • Type—Queue call type MaxAgent Manual 57
  • 64. Pick Up Calls from Queue To pick up a call from a workgroup queue, click on the queued call and click the Pickup Call button. If you are connected to a caller, the current call will be put on hold and the queued call is connected. Note: This feature must first be enabled by the system administrator. Using ActiveX Control with Third Party Applications The MaxAgent ActiveX Control Object is an ActiveX Object. It works with MaxAgent by getting call-related information from MaxAgent, which acts as a server. Based on the call information, MaxAgent will implement corresponding actions, such as popping up corresponding customer information and logging Caller ID into a database. For more information on using ActiveX with MaxAgent, refer to the “MaxAgent ActiveX Programmer’s Guide” available from AltiGen’s web site (www.altigen.com, under Customers > Product Manuals > 6.0 Manuals). 58 MaxAgent Manual
  • 65. CHAPTER 5 Configuring Your MaxAgent Using the MaxAgent Configuration window, you can configure the following behaviors and options: • General Info—password, default trunk access, and other general settings. • Call Handling—forwarding, busy call, and no-answer call handling; call waiting; number of rings before forwarding; automatic answering. • One Number Access (ONA)—forwarding of specific incoming calls. • Message Notification—how and when you want to be notified about incoming voice messages. • Call Alerts—screen pops and audio beeps. • Playing voicemail—through handset or soundcard. • Integration—integrating with a supported CRM. • Display Customization—tab layout and theme selection. • IPTalk—IPTalk settings. • Log—enabling a log to be created for IPTalk and for this application (MaxAgent) to trace errors Note: Some options may not be available to you. Configuration Click the button in the upper right of the MaxAgent main window to configure these options. In the Configuration window, click Apply or OK to save your changes: • Apply saves your changes and lets you continue in the Configuration window. • OK saves your changes and closes the Configuration window. MaxAgent Manual 59
  • 66. General Information The General Info screen lets you edit your password and configure the following general settings for MaxAgent. You can configure these general settings: • Default Trunk Access—The trunk access codes are defined by the system administrator. When you get an incoming call over multiple trunks and cannot issue a return call, the system will automatically select the default trunk access code to place your call. • Enable Smart Tag—If you check this option, two things happen: • In Internet Explorer, a phone icon will appear beside telephone numbers. You can click the phone icon to make the call. • In Microsoft Office programs (Office 2003 and 2007), a Smart Tag action icon will appear by a phone number. From the Smart Tag’s drop-down menu , you can select Dial By MaxClient. Whether the call is made automatically or the number is simply placed in the dialer box depends on how you set Auto-Dial (see below). 60 MaxAgent Manual
  • 67. The Microsoft programs in which you want to use this option must be open when you set the option. After checking Enable Smart Tags, you need to close and reopen Internet Explorer and the Microsoft Office programs. Then you must configure your Microsoft Office programs to display the Max Smart Tag, as follows. Configuring Microsoft Office programs to display the Max Smart Tag 1. In each Microsoft Office program in which you want to use this feature, select Tools > AutoCorrect Options, and click the Smart Tags tab. The following figure shows the AutoCorrect dialog box in Excel. Configuration 2. Check Label Data with Smart Tags, and check Max Smart Tag. 3. Click OK. Enabling and Disabling the Max Smart Tag in Internet Explorer You can enable and disable the Max Smart Tag in Internet Explorer. In IE, go to Tools > Manage Add-ons. The Manage Add-ons dialog box opens: MaxAgent Manual 61
  • 68. To enable or disable the MaxIESmartTag, select it and click the Enable or Disable button at the bottom of this dialog box (not shown in figure). Select-n-Dial—Select-n-Dial lets you select a phone number from any window, for example, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Word, Excel, Notepad, and so on, and then press the keys you define here to dial that number. To set up this option, 1. Check the Select-n-Dial check box. 2. Select a combination of keys as your shortcut: Select one key from the drop-down list. (You can select from 0-9, A-Z, and F1-F12.) In addition, check either Ctrl, Alt, or Shift or a combination of these keys. For example, your shortcut might be Ctrl+F2 or Alt+Shift+k. Make sure the shortcut you define is not the same as a shortcut being used in any other program you’re likely to have running. 3. Click Apply. You can use this option in conjunction with Auto-Dial, described next. • Enable Auto Dial—If you check this box, any phone number you dial using a Smart Tag or the Select-n-Dial method is dialed automatically. The phone number appears in the Number column and the state column displays Ringing. If this box is not checked, then a phone number selected by the Smart Tag method or the Select-n-Dial method is displayed in the MaxAgent dialer, and you need to click the Connect button to make the call. 62 MaxAgent Manual
  • 69. • Release Link Tie (IP Trunk)—When checked, clicking the Transfer button will automatically send “FLASH *” to release a tie trunk if the incoming call is through an IP trunk. (Option is disabled by default.) IMPORTANT! Before checking this check box, see your phone system administrator. If your company is using multiple systems and the tie trunk feature, the administrator needs to have used Enterprise Manager to synchronize the systems. Otherwise this feature will not work. Note: The call being transferred must originate from an AltiGen PBX system running AltiWare ACC/ACM 5.0 or later, or MAXCS ACC/ACM 6.0 or later. • Disable Auto Format—If the MAX Communication Server’s country code is US/Canada, MaxAgent automatically adds the long distance/ international dialing prefix (corresponding to the server’s country code) when returning a call from voice mail or when making a call from the History tab. If this is not right for your situation, check Disable Auto Format. If the MAXCS server’s country code is not USA/Canada, MaxAgent displays the check box Insert long distance/international dialing prefix. When checked, MaxAgent will add the long distance/ international dialing prefix (corresponding to the server’s country code) when returning a call from voice mail, or when making a call from call history. If the MAXCS server’s country code is USA/ Canada, this check box is not displayed. • Workgroup Key Status Refresh Interval—When MaxAgent is Configuration shrunk to a strip at the top or bottom of the screen, the number of calls in queue and longest queue time are shown, along with the name and number of the workgroup with which they are affiliated. Specify here how often you want this data refreshed. Call Handling Click the Call Handling tab in the Config window to configure incoming call handling for your extension. MaxAgent Manual 63
  • 70. Forwarding All Calls When you configure your MaxAgent to forward all calls, the information is displayed in the status bar. For example if you choose to forward all calls to an auto attendant, is displayed in the status bar. Forwarding calls to an external number is not allowed in MaxAgent. Do Not Disturb If you check Enable Do Not Disturb, all incoming calls are forwarded according to your Enable Busy Call Handling settings, described below. Checking Enable Do Not Disturb here has the same effect as clicking the DND button in the MaxAgent main window. Busy Call Handling and No Answer Handling You can use these options to specify how you want to handle incoming calls when you’re already on the phone or when you can’t answer the phone, for example, when you’ve checked Enable Do Not Disturb. If you want to use the auto attendant and you don’t know the number of the phrase or menu you want to use, check with your system administrator. Place call in queue is available only if your system administrator has enabled queuing for you. 64 MaxAgent Manual
  • 71. Number of Rings Before Forwarding The Number of Rings Before Forwarding setting pertains to almost all the options on this screen. It is the number of times the phone rings before the system forwards the call to an extension, voice mail, or the auto attendant. To have MaxAgent automatically pick up the call, check the Enable Automatic Answering after x Seconds check box and use the arrow keys to choose the number of seconds. Note: The default setting is 0 seconds. If the duration is set to 0, all incoming calls will go to connect state right away. Neither caller nor callee will hear a ring tone. Call Waiting Options Call waiting options are available only if the Enable Busy Call Handling check box has been checked, but this option is available only for non- workgroup calls. • Single Call Waiting—sets up single call waiting. This feature gives an alert tone (audio beep) to indicate that a call is waiting. Single Call Waiting must be selected in order to conference incoming calls. • Multiple Call Waiting—enables a “non-workgroup queue” of multiple calls waiting. You must also select the Place Call In Queue option under Enable Busy Call Handling to enable this option. This allows you to transfer or park the current call before picking up the next call in queue. Configuration • Live Call Handling—when enabled, allows a caller to hear a ringback tone when the called party is in voice mail, paging, transfer, or conference state. One Number Access (ONA) If you are expecting calls that you want to receive regardless of where you are, you can have the system forward those calls to you. You must specify the Caller IDs for the calls you want forwarded, and the numbers where you can be reached. If the system is unable to connect the call (can’t identify a Caller ID or can’t reach you at any of the numbers you specify), the call is sent to your voice mail. MaxAgent Manual 65
  • 72. When you answer an ONA call, you may be required to enter your extension password, depending on the configuration for your extension set by your system administrator Before You Set Up ONA • ONA must be enabled for your extension by your system administrator. • The settings on your MaxAgent Call Handling tab must not conflict with ONA. Specifically: — Enable Do Not Disturb must not be checked. If it is, when your line is busy, all calls will go into voice mail and not to the ONA forwarding numbers you specify. — Enable Forward to must not be checked. If it is, all calls will be forwarded according to this setting. See “Call Handling” on page 63 for details on these settings. Setting Up One Number Access To set up one number access, 1. Click Extension > One Number Access in the Configuration window. 2. Select the times you want to be available to ONA callers. 66 MaxAgent Manual